The city Health Department says 941 lives were saved with the overdose reversal drug naloxone in 2017. That number is even higher when you count the overdoses reversed by first responders. But once someone addicted to opioids is saved, what's next? Health reporter Erin Billups brings us the details of the city's plan to end the crisis in a special report, part of our ongoing series on the opioid crisis in New York.
How the City is Trying to Combat the Opioid Crisis
PUBLISHED May 21, 2018 @2:22 PM