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EditorialKara Trainor, with photos of her 11-year-old son who was born addicted to OxyContin, in New York on March 10, 2022. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)
EditorialKara Trainor, with photos of her 11-year-old son who was born addicted to OxyContin, in New York on March 10, 2022. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)
EditorialKara Trainor, with photos of her 11-year-old son who was born addicted to OxyContin, in New York on March 10, 2022. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)
EditorialKara Trainor, with photos of her 11-year-old son who was born addicted to OxyContin, in New York on March 10, 2022. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)
EditorialA still image from video demonstrating the use of Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose, in New York on March 28, 2023. (Elliot deBruyn/The New York Times)
EditorialA still image from video demonstrating the use of Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose, in New York on March 28, 2023. (Elliot deBruyn/The New York Times)
EditorialA still image from video demonstrating the use of Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose, in New York on March 28, 2023. (Elliot deBruyn/The New York Times)
EditorialA still image from video demonstrating the use of Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose, in New York on March 28, 2023. (Elliot deBruyn/The New York Times)
EditorialA still image from video demonstrating the use of Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose, in New York on March 28, 2023. (Elliot deBruyn/The New York Times)
EditorialA still image from video demonstrating the use of Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose, in New York on March 28, 2023. (Elliot deBruyn/The New York Times)
EditorialCharlene Williams, a recovering opioid addict, plays with her daughter during an appointment at the University of Maryland Addiction Treatment Center, in Baltimore, Feb. 23, 2023. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times)
EditorialCharlene Williams, a recovering opioid addict, plays with her daughter during an appointment at the University of Maryland Addiction Treatment Center, in Baltimore, Feb. 23, 2023. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times)
EditorialDeborah Krauss with her daughter in Osceola, Iowa, where she dropped off supplies for an opioid user, including syringes, clean smoking pipes and overdose-reversing medication, Nov. 18, 2022. (Kathryn Gamble/The New York Times)
EditorialReneè Jones, an active opioid user who calls herself “the grandmother” of Roberto Clemente Plaza, sits on a bench at the park where drug users often gather in the Mott Haven area of The Bronx, in New York on Wednesday Jan. 13, 2023. (Victor J. Blue/The New York Times)