
Ending Overdose: Making The Antidote More Accessible Than The Drug
The National Safety Council reports that opioid overdoses have become the number one cause of death for people age 18 to 45. In an effort to save lives, Theo Krzywicki created the non-profit End Overdose. The organization informs and arms the public with the tools to prevent and reverse opioid overdoses. He explains the signs of an overdose and how to use life-saving devices like Naloxone. Learn MOre: https://radiohealthjournal.org/ending-overdose-making-the-antidote-more-accessible-than-the-drug
In Good Health · Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN
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The National Safety Council reports that opioid overdoses have become the number one cause of death for people age 18 to 45. In an effort to save lives, Theo Krzywicki created the non-profit End Overdose. The organization informs and arms the public with the tools to prevent and reverse opioid overdoses. He explains the signs of an overdose and how to use life-saving devices like Naloxone.
Learn MOre: https://radiohealthjournal.org/ending-overdose-making-the-antidote-more-accessible-than-the-drug
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