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Kim D et al. - Data from recent pilot programs demonstrate that lay persons are consistently successful in safely administering naloxone and reversing opioid overdose. Current evidence supports the extensive scaleup of access to naloxone. Authors present advantages and limitations associated with a range of possible policy and program responses.

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