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Home > Drugs > Opioid overdose shuts down lungs, brain. Here’s how Narcan is reversing fentanyl’s grip

Opioid overdose shuts down lungs, brain. Here’s how Narcan is reversing fentanyl’s grip

Posted on July 15, 2024July 18, 2024 by Michael McCormick
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