High school students to receive opioid overdose response training
The training would teach students to administer nasal naloxone spray for the treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose emergency.
Read MoreThe training would teach students to administer nasal naloxone spray for the treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose emergency.
Read MoreToronto Public Health has released preliminary findings that show an rise in opioid overdoses during the pandemic.
Read MorePolice encourage the use of free naloxone kits as three cases of overdoses happened in one hour on Monday.
Read MoreIn just over one month, opiate-related deaths in Timmins, Ont., have reached a total of six, triple the annual rate in 2017.
Read MoreTwo safer supply sites are opening in Toronto to combat a spike in opioid deaths.
Read MoreThe latest report by the Special Advisory Committee on the Epidemic of Opioids Overdoses shows that opioid-related deaths are increasing in number.
Read MoreHumber students can expect the opioid overdose lifesaving Naloxone kits to be made available to them in the near future.
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