An implantable sensor dispenses naloxone to prevent opioid overdose deaths
The new device, which can be implanted under the skin, rapidly releases naloxone when an overdose is detected.
The new device, which can be implanted under the skin, rapidly releases naloxone when an overdose is detected.
The Swiss people took drastic measures to reduce the number of people dying from opioid overdose. Their approach is effective – and unorthodox. The first in a series describing how Europeans have tackled their overdose issues.
This is the second in our series exploring how Switzerland has dealt with opioid addiction in different — and sometimes controversial — ways cutting overdose deaths and related infections.
The Swiss people took drastic measures to reduce the number of people dying from opioid overdose. Their approach is effective – and unorthodox. The first in a series describing how Europeans have tackled their overdose issues.
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