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Ivan Matkovic, 35, was called by his twin sons' nanny to the neighborhood George Moscone ... baby Sena's ability to breathe, they administered Narcan - a drug used to reverse the effects of a ...
A 7-month-old girl was found dead from fentanyl poisoning in her Pennsylvania ... An autopsy showed the baby died as a result of the opioid, the ME’s office said. Detectives are now consulting ...
Police later found fentanyl in the baby’s diaper bag and a fentanyl analog in the same dresser drawer as his clothes. The baby survived. His mother and father were arrested on charges of ...
The baby was in stable condition at the hospital and taken to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital for further treatment. RELATED: Fentanyl most lethal drug in Florida, law enforcement says The baby's ...
ANGELA, WE KNOW YOU WILL KEEP US POSTED ON THAT. WELL, TWO PEOPLE WERE ARRESTED AFTER A BABY OVERDOSED ON FENTANYL IN BOCA RATON. THIS HAPPENED AT THE BOCA INN MONDAY. THE SEVEN MONTH OLD WAS ...
Authorities in Pennsylvania this week announced that fentanyl poisoning claimed the life of a 7-month-old baby, continuing a troubling increase in synthetic opioid deaths among children.
An 18-month-old was revived with Narcan at an Olympia hospital after overdosing on their mother's fentanyl ... staff had to administer Narcan to the baby multiple times due to an opioid overdose.
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s president said Friday that U.S. families were to blame for the fentanyl overdose crisis because they don’t hug their kids enough. The comment by President Andrés ...
News outlets report that police officers in Oregon revived a 2-year-old girl suspected of overdosing on fentanyl PORTLAND, Ore. -- Police officers in Oregon revived a 2-year-old girl suspected of ...
Five female New Jersey mall employees were found in the shopping center’s parking garage after they overdosed on fentanyl, according to police. The women were revived with Narcan and CPR after ...
Mexico's president said Friday that U.S. families were to blame for the fentanyl overdose crisis because they don't hug their kids enough. The comment by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador ...
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