First over-the-counter opioid overdose treatment gets FDA approval
The FDA announced the approval of an over-the-counter version of the opioid overdose treatment Narcan. NBC’s Dr. John Torres has more on why this decision has been a long time coming as advocates say the demand for the medicine is at an all-time high. Warning: Some viewers may find the footage difficult to watch.
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