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Naloxone Education and Distribution

What is Naloxone?

Naloxone (commonly known as Narcan) is an opioid overdose antidote that can be used as an emergency treatment for someone who has stopped breathing, has slow or shallow breathing, or can’t be awakened.

Naloxone blocks the effects opioids have on the brain. It can restore breathing within two to three minutes. It can be administered a second time if the person does not wake up after three minutes.

Naloxone is safe to carry around as a prepared safety measure to support individuals with opioid use disorder. Anyone can administer it.

What are the symptoms of an opioid overdose?

The most common symptoms of an opioid overdose are difficulty breathing, small or pinpoint pupils, and loss of consciousness.

It’s important to administer Naloxone as soon as possible because every minute without treatment reduces the chance of survival. So, if you suspect someone has overdosed on opioids, administer Naloxone and then call 911 immediately.

How can I get trained in using Naloxone?

The best way to get Naloxone is to get trained. To find out more information and pick up your Naloxone kit, contact the Axis location nearest you.