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Mythbusting Naloxone

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Maggie Seldeen does her best Vanna White impression with a new package of two nasal doses of Naloxone
Hattison Rensberry

Due to the threat of fentanyl poisoning throughout the state, harm reduction groups are making the medication Naloxone hydrochloride more accessible. In rural Colorado, Maggie Seldeen helms the Roaring Fork-based non-profit High Rockies Harm Reduction. KDNK’s Hattison Rensberry asks her about some common misconceptions about Naloxone.

This is part one of our two-part series on fentanyl and harm reduction with Maggie Seldeen, director and founder of High Rockies Harm Reduction.
You can access the second part here, where we discuss other techniques for mitigating overdoses and information on High Rockies Harm Reduction in 2023

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Hattison Rensberry has a Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design and Drawing, but has worked for newsrooms in various capacities since 2019.
She also provides Editorial Design for the Sopris Sun.