Naloxone FAQ
This handout provides an explanation of three different ways of administering naloxone as well as a variety of frequently asked questions associated with this life-saving medication.
This handout provides an explanation of three different ways of administering naloxone as well as a variety of frequently asked questions associated with this life-saving medication.
This flyer can be posted wherever naloxone can be accessed or obtained.
Medication Disposal. Deposit unused meds in the Take Back container located at these participating locations: Region 6.
Developed as a resource for behavioral health professionals, this document provides a brief overview of those at risk of opioid overdose and effective strategies they can use to prevent opioid overdose.
Developed as a resource for prescribers and other healthcare professionals, this document provides an overview of SAMHSA’s best practices for opioid overdose prevention.
This flyer provides information on how the Good Samaritan Law protects individuals from legal consequences if they call 911 after witnessing an overdose.
Developed as a resource for licensed addiction counselors, this document provides a brief overview of those at risk of opioid overdose and effective strategies they can use to prevent opioid overdose.
This flyer provides information about the signs of overdose, how to safely respond, and where to obtain a naloxone prescription.
This poster provides information about where to access a naloxone prescription. It is developed to be hung in waiting rooms, pharmacies, law enforcement centers, local businesses, or other community locations.
This handout highlights information about the potential risks associated with prescription opioids.
Medication Disposal. Deposit unused meds in the Take Back container located at these participating locations: Region 5