Where should we place naloxone kits to save the most lives?

A new study from U of T Engineering researchers points to practical strategies to prevent deaths from opioid poisoning by optimizing the distribution of naloxone kits. 

In a paper published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Professor Timothy Chan (MIE; CHE Affiliate) and his team showed that placing naloxone kits in transit stations could help ensure that these potentially life-saving tools are present where they are most needed. 

Full story at: U of T Engineering News