MEDSTAR FRANKLIN SQUARE MEDICAL CENTER: Providing naloxone to local hospitals

MEDSTAR FRANKLIN SQUARE MEDICAL CENTER: Providing naloxone to local hospitals
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MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center issued the following announcement on June 23.

In the effort to prevent #opiod deaths, MedStar Franklin Square was among four Baltimore County hospitals to receive 1,200 doses of the anti-opioid naloxone medication. Providing naloxone to local hospitals is just one way county officials hope to prevent more overdose deaths.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center



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