County Judge Peter Sakai said Tuesday that $47,000 was used to stock nearly 2,000 doses of...
Dr. Charles P. France holds a bottle of Methocinnamox in his office at the Long School of Medicine at the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, March 10, 2020. Naloxone currently is used to save people from opioid overdose, but the protection is is short, lasting less than an hour. The effects of opioids can persist for several hours, which puts the individual at risk of overdose re-emerging as effects of naloxone wear off.
“As Judge Sakai pointed out, this creates new doors for folks who are seeking recovery and who want to end the disease of addiction.”
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