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"path": "/2026/04/15/missouri-first-responders-naloxone-distribution-efforts-face-potential-budget-cuts/",
"publishedAt": "2026-04-15T12:00:36.000Z",
"site": "https://missouriindependent.com",
"tags": [
"Health Care",
"Legislature",
"Dirk Deaton",
"Food and Drug Administration",
"Kimberly-Ann Collins",
"Mike Kehoe",
"Missouri Institute for Mental Health",
"naloxone",
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"textContent": "When paramedics from the St. Charles City Fire Department arrive at the scene of an opioid overdose, patients refuse to go to the hospital about 75% of the time. But even if they decline treatment, they’re likely to accept naloxone kits that paramedics leave behind, said Marc Doll, emergency medical services bureau chief for the […]",
"title": "Missouri first responders’ naloxone distribution efforts face potential budget cuts"
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