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Senate passes bill giving government employees OK to administer Narcan
The Michigan Senate has passed a bill to allow government agencies and employees to administer naloxone — known by its brand name Narcan — in case of an emergency opioid overdose. Senate Bill 200, sponsored by Paul Wojno (D-Warren), is part of a three-bill package...
Any public employee could distribute anti-overdose drugs under Michigan bills
Librarians, school officials, first responders and other public employees could carry and administer anti-overdose drugs under legislation passed in the Michigan Senate. Taken together, the bills expand access to Narcan for public agencies, allowing authorized...
MI Senate bills would allow librarians to administer Narcan
Three bills that would allow people such as librarians and teachers to administer treatments for opioid overdoses are being considered in Michigan's state Senate. They are Sen. Paul Wojno's Senate Bill 200, Sen. Curtis Vanderwall's Senate Bill 282, and Peter...
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