‘None of the people in these cases had naloxone on hand’


Walgreens pharmacist with naloxone
A US pharmacist with naloxone kit. Image: Walgreens
Australians expect defibrillators to be available in public places to help save lives – why not naloxone? argues one pharmacy expert following an inquest into protonitazene deaths Victorian coroner David Ryan has handed down the findings of an inquest into the deaths of four people – aged between 42 and 17 – at a unit

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