Penington Institute CEO John Ryan says Australia must “improve community understanding” about the risk of overdoses. “The impact on the body of an opioid, whether it’s illegal or pharmaceutical and legal, is very much the same,” he told Sky News Australia. “We’ve got to improve community understanding about overdose risk and also how to recognise an overdose and how to respond in an emergency situation.” If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline: 13 11 14
Penington Institute CEO John Ryan says Australia must “improve community understanding” about the risk of overdoses.
“The impact on the body of an opioid, whether it’s illegal or pharmaceutical and legal, is very much the same,” he told Sky News Australia. “We’ve got to improve community understanding about overdose risk and also how to recognise an overdose and how to respond in an emergency situation.”
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