Willingness to use a wearable device capable of detecting and reversing overdose among people who use opioids in Philadelphia
Abstract Background The incidence of opioid-related overdose deaths has been rising for 30 years and has been further exacerbated amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Naloxone can reverse opioid overdose, lower death rates, and enable a transition to medication for opioid use disorder. Though current formu...
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Main Authors: | Katie Kanter (Author), Ryan Gallagher (Author), Feyisope Eweje (Author), Alexander Lee (Author), David Gordon (Author), Stephen Landy (Author), Julia Gasior (Author), Haideliza Soto-Calderon (Author), Peter F. Cronholm (Author), Ben Cocchiaro (Author), James Weimer (Author), Alexis Roth (Author), Stephen Lankenau (Author), Jacob Brenner (Author) |
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