mercredi 16 août 2017
Opioid antidote naloxone 'impossible' to find in Gatineau, says nursing prof
A Gatineau-based nursing professor says it's proving "impossible" to find naloxone in the city — and across the rest of Quebec, too — and is calling on the provincial government to step up.
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