From Public Health Connection <[email protected]>
Subject Empathy and Naloxone Can Save Our Loved Ones from Opioid Overdose
Date August 31, 2023 3:07 PM
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On Overdose Awareness Day, start carrying naloxone. It could save a life.







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*Empathy and Naloxone Can Save Our Loved Ones from Opioid Overdose [ [link removed] ]*

*On Overdose Awareness Day, start carrying naloxone. It could save a life.*

2,264 people died from overdose in Washington during 2021.

The people who died are our spouses, children, parents, siblings, coworkers, neighbors, and friends.

Find out the three things you can do to help prevent overdose.

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