FDA Approves New Nasal Spray to Treat Opioid Overdose...
FDA approved Opvee, the nasal spray is an option to treat opioid overdose, can be purchased by prescription and is approved for patients 12 years and older, as naloxone alternative
FDA approved Opvee, the nasal spray is an option to treat opioid overdose, can be purchased by prescription and is approved for patients 12 years and older, as naloxone alternative
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