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Lifesaving Naloxone
Lifesaving Naloxone
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Naloxone quickly reverses an overdose by blocking the effects of opioids. It can restore normal breathing within 2 to 3 minutes in a person whose breath has slowed, or even stopped, as a result of opioid overdose. Start by administering one dose of naloxone and wait 2-3 minutes to see if normal breathing returns before giving a second dose. Giving more than one dose of naloxone may not be necessary.
Naloxone won't harm someone if they're overdosing on drugs other than opioids, so it's always best to use it if you think someone is overdosing.
If you give someone naloxone, stay with them until emergency help arrives.
For more information on Naloxone, click on the links below:
CDC: Lifesaving Naloxone (cdc.gov)
NIDA: Naloxone Drug Facts
NIDA: Naloxone for Opioid Overdose: Life-Saving Science
SAMHSA: Opioid Overdose Toolkit
*LIMIT 2 BOXES PER CUSTOMER
