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SHARE ON: The Naxalone North App created by fourth-year NOSM students Jordan Law, left, MacKenzie Ludgate, and Owen Montpellier. The three worked together to created the Naloxone North app. Photo provided by MacKenzie Ludgate
Students at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine have created a smartphone app to improve access to Naloxone, the drug used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
The idea of the Nalaxone North APP is to add a level of privacy for those who wish to get a Naloxone kit either for themselves or for individuals they know, who might be at risk for an overdose.
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