Theo Kryzwicki

Founder; CEO, End Overdose and LA City firefighter/paramedic

Founder & CEO of End Overdose and LA City firefighter/paramedic

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Opioid overdoses are a public health crisis — but largely ignored. One LA-based group aims to change that by making Narcan and fentanyl test strips accessible to all.

Ending opioid overdoses: Tools exist, we aren’t using them

Opioid overdoses are a public health crisis — but largely ignored. One LA-based group aims to change that by making Narcan and fentanyl test strips accessible to all.

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