even if they are free and can be obtained anonymously. That’s why End Overdose uses a peer-to-peer approach to distribute more than 4,000 test strips and 3,500 naloxone doses this year alone.
The strips can detect the presence of fentanyl -- a synthetic opioid up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine. Even a tiny amount can be fatal, county officials ...
1. Require drivers to keep their hands free 2. Ban cellphones from Iowa classrooms 3. Make fentanyl test strips legal and distribute them for free 4. Enact an anti-SLAPP law to promote freedom of ...
This machine gives our community access to life saving materials, and with that, it gives us all a second chance,” said ACASA.