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UA organizations aim to spread awareness on naloxone and opioid overdoses
Fentanyl overdose is the No. 1 cause of death for U.S. citizens ages 18-45. Student organizations like End Overdose and HOSA-Future Health Professionals aim to end the stigma surrounding overdoses and help provide resources like naloxone to students.   Naloxone, an opioid-overdose antidote, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to be distributed in two ways: an injectable form and nasal spray.   Narcan is the nasal naloxone spray that gets distributed at events on campus, with each box containing two doses. The Cleveland Clinic offers directions on how to use Narcan, but students, faculty and staff members can go to End Overdose’s monthly training event as well.  Hayden Rutte

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