Wed, Jun 29: The abuse of opioids – like codeine, oxycodone and now fentanyl – can have deadly consequences. Last year there were 85 accidental opioid overdose deaths confirmed by Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner. But as Blake Lough reports, health authorities in Regina are now offering a way to help prevent those deaths.
Global News at 6 Regina
Anti-overdose Naxalone kits to be sent home with Regina opioid users to help prevent deaths
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