Naloxone kits have been freely available through 1,900 Quebec pharmacies since 2017, in an effort to avoid the kind of full-blown opioid overdose crisis that B.C. is experiencing. But CACTUS Montréal believes the opioid antidote must be made more accessible — distributed anonymously and on a larger scale.
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