Spike in opioid deaths prompts Ontario government to offer free naloxone spray

Naloxone Kit

New government data shows a spike in opioid-related deaths in Ontario for much of last year compared to 2016, prompting the government to make Narcan nasal spray available — free of charge — in pharmacies by the end of the month.

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