Article Excerpt: Meet the MX908. This mass spectrometer — initially marketed to the military and hazmat crews fighting bioterrorism or explosions — may help in the fight against one of Boston’s top killers: fentanyl. But can a machine designed to detect agents of chemical warfare help save lives in the opioid epidemic? That’s the question (Sarah) Mackin, director of harm reduction services, and her colleagues at the Boston Public Health Commission aim to answer.
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