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 ...
Students at the University of Colorado Boulder are spreading drug safety awareness after six students overdosed while attending a party this weekend. Nicole Fiero has the story.