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Drug overdoses: “Naloxone is just another tool to help police do what they do.”

SUBSCRIBE 23rd October 2018Neil Woods, Chairman, LEAP UK  1 Comment
Four years ago, US State Troopers in Connecticut were trained and licensed to carry Naloxone Hydrochloride which can reverse opoid overdoses. The move is thought to have saved 268 lives. Former Detective Sergeant and now chairman of LEAP UK Neil Woods explains why it's time police officers in the UK are trained and equipped to carry Naloxone.

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