"I felt like a superhero": the experience of responding to drug overdose among individuals trained in overdose prevention.
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K. Wagner | Jennifer Jackson Bloom | P. Davidson | A. Kral | E. Iverson | Rachel Washburn | E. Burke | Miles McNeeley | S. Lankenau
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