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Ontario’s free naloxone program suffers from stigma, pharmacist attitudes: Study

People who use opioids said pharmacists should be more empathetic when dispensing the overdose-reversing drug.

Published Feb 10, 2021 at 4:33pm

Ontario’s free naloxone program suffers from stigma, pharmacist attitudes: Study

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