Consumer Updates
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Access to Naloxone Can Save a Life During an Opioid Overdose
Anyone can save a life during an opioid overdose with naloxone, a front-line defense in the nation’s opioid crisis. Naloxone is a life-saving drug that, when sprayed into the nose or injected, quickly reverses the powerful effects of opioids during an overdose.
Consumer Updates in the Spotlight:
- Access to Naloxone Can Save a Life During an Opioid Overdose
- Hearing Aids and Personal Sound Amplification Products: What to Know
- Allergic to Sesame? Food Labels Now Must List Sesame as an Allergen
- Should You Give Kids Medicine for Coughs and Colds?
- Protect Your Family From Fraudulent Flu Products
- How to Buy Medicines Safely From an Online Pharmacy
- Should Your Child Participate in a Clinical Trial?
- Warning: Aspirin-Containing Antacid Medicines Can Cause Bleeding
- What to Know About the Risk of Cronobacter in Powdered Infant Formula
- FDA's Critical Role in Ensuring Supply of Influenza Vaccine
- It's a Good Time to Get Your Flu Vaccine
- Treating and Preventing Head Lice
- A Fresh Take on What "Healthy" Means on Food Packages
- A Recipe for Danger: Social Media Challenges Involving Medicines
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