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Emergency Drug Overdose Products are crucial for the timely intervention and treatment of drug overdose situations, particularly opioid overdoses. Products like Naloxone (commonly known as Narcan) can rapidly reverse the effects of opioids, restoring normal breathing in individuals experiencing an overdose. These products are lifesaving tools often used by first responders, healthcare professionals, and sometimes bystanders. They help mitigate overdose fatalities, providing critical time for emergency medical services to arrive. Easy accessibility and prompt administration are key factors in reducing overdose-related deaths.
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$ 28.99Overdose Emergency Wall Mounted Location Sign for Narcan and Naloxone
Illinois Supply CompanyNo reviewsOverdose Emergency Wall Mounted Location Sign for Narcan and Naloxone that will clearly indicates the location and contents of your emergency cabin...
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Original price $ 389.95Current price $ 299.00Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection Prefilled Syringes 0.4 mg per mL 1 mL x 24/Box (RX)
Fresenius KabiNo reviewsNaloxone Hydrochloride Injection 0.4 mg/mL in a ready‑to‑use prefilled syringe by Fresenius Kabi is a fast‑acting opioid antagonist for emergency r...
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Original price $ 49.95Current price $ 32.00Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection Prefilled Syringe 2 mg Per 2 mL (Needle Not Included)
Endo USANo reviewsNaloxone Hydrochloride Injection Prefilled Syringe 2 mg per 2 mL by Endo USA is a life-saving medication designed to counteract the effects of opio...
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Emergency Drug Overdose Products are crucial for the timely intervention and treatment of drug overdose situations, particularly opioid overdoses. Products like Naloxone (commonly known as Narcan) can rapidly reverse the effects of opioids, restoring normal breathing in individuals experiencing an overdose. These products are lifesaving tools often used by first responders, healthcare professionals, and sometimes bystanders. They help mitigate overdose fatalities, providing critical time for emergency medical services to arrive. Easy accessibility and prompt administration are key factors in reducing overdose-related deaths.