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Scientists develop new wearable device that injects opioid-blocking drug to reverse overdose – The Independent
Device detects life-threatening breathing pattern that occurs when people experience opioid toxicity
Scientists have developed a prototype wearable device that monitors breathing patterns and administers the potentially lifesaving antidote naloxone to reverse an opioid overdose.
The auto-injecting device, similar to an insulin pump, may potentially reduce…
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