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Columbia Police could be the next first responders to carry a life-saving drug that reverses the effects of opioid overdose.The Columbia Fire Department…
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Missouri lawmakers took steps this year to address the growing number of drug overdoses, but health care advocates say more work remains.The Legislature…
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Tiffany Seda-Addington has been fighting for expanded access to naloxone for nearly three years. Ever since her best friend James Carmack died of a heroin…
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Heroin continues to be a serious problem throughout the county. The Centers for Disease Control released data earlier this month that showed heroin use…
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A year ago Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed HB 2040 into law, allowing law enforcement officers and certified firefighters to carry and administer naloxone,…
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A House bill that would have allowed anyone to possess and administer naloxone, a drug that reverses opiate overdoses was one of the victims of the Senate…