Bystander preference for naloxone products: a field experiment
Abstract Background Bystander administration of naloxone is a critical strategy to mitigate opioid overdose mortality. To ensure bystanders' willingness to carry and administer naloxone in response to a suspected overdose, it is critical to select products for community distribution with the hi...
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Main Authors: | Katherine R. Marks (Author), Douglas R. Oyler (Author), Justin C. Strickland (Author), Jody Jaggers (Author), Monica F. Roberts (Author), Dustin K. Miracle (Author), Chase Barnes (Author), Feitong Lei (Author), Amanda Smith (Author), Eric Mackin (Author), Martika C. Martin (Author), Patricia R. Freeman (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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