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Could a monthly treatment prevent fentanyl overdoses? Scientists are working on it

Por: Los Angeles Times Science December 05, 2023

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Scientists have developed an antibody treatment that shows promise in blocking the potentially deadly effects of fentanyl for nearly a month, raising hopes for a new tool to combat overdoses. Tests in animals found that the treatment could effectively block the effects of fentanyl, laying the groundwork for assessing whether the medication will prove effective in humans, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Nature... + full article



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