Rosenblum: ‘Good Samaritan’ law essential for drug antidote to succeed
“Steve’s Law provides immunity to those who call 911 ‘in good faith to save a life,’ and allows law-enforcement officials and the public to administer Narcan. The nonaddictive antidote, which can be injected or sprayed into the nose, has been used for years by paramedics and emergency room doctors in other states. One police department in Massachusetts reported a 95 percent success rate in saving patients by using the treatment.”
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Star Tribune – 3/10/2014
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