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They Develop a Patch Capable of Detecting Fentanyl in the Body and Reversing an Opioid Overdose

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A team of researchers has developed an intelligent patch of microholes capable of detecting the presence of fentanyl in the body and responding automatically by releasing naloxone, the drug used to reverse opioid overdoses. Technology, called iNal, could open a new way in the fight against overdose deaths ... Continue reading "They develop a patch capable of detecting fentanyl in the body and reversing an opioid overdose"

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A team of researchers has developed an intelligent patch of microholes capable of detecting the presence of fentanyl in the body and responding automatically by releasing naloxone, the drug used to reverse opioid overdoses. Technology, called iNal, could open a new way in the fight against overdose deaths ... Continue reading "They develop a patch capable of detecting fentanyl in the body and reversing an opioid overdose"

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OKDIARIO broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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