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Narcan at California colleges: Are students getting overdose medication?

Avatar photo by Li Khan, CalMatters February 24, 2024

The Campus Opioid Safety Act required colleges and universities to put the power of reversing fentanyl overdoses directly into the hands of students. Some campuses are giving out the life-saving nasal spray Narcan, while others are not.


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