HoCo Health Dept will train about 20 people on how to use Naloxone on someone who is overdosing on heroin, reversing the OD and savi

Dr. Bethany DiPaula, a pharmacist with the Howard County Health Department, demonstrates how to put together a syringe of Naloxone Aug. 11, 2014 at an opiate overdose response training session which is being held at the Howard County Health Department in Columbia, Md. Professionals and family members of those who abuse opiates receive training on administering the drug Naloxone, which can reverse an opiate overdose. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Dr. Bethany DiPaula, a pharmacist with the Howard County Health Department, demonstrates how to put together a syringe of Naloxone Aug. 11, 2014 at an opiate overdose response training session which is being held at the Howard County Health Department in Columbia, Md. Professionals and family members of those who abuse opiates receive training on administering the drug Naloxone, which can reverse an opiate overdose. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
HoCo Health Dept will train about 20 people on how to use Naloxone on someone who is overdosing on heroin, reversing the OD and savi
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