What is Naloxone?
Naloxone (NARCAN®) can be administered to someone who has overdosed on opioids to temporarily reverse the effects until medical help arrives.
Naloxone is not effective for pure methamphetamine overdoses. However, many street drugs are mixed with opioids. If you are unsure what the suspected overdose is, it is always better to call 911 and administer naloxone.
Where Do I Pick Up a Naloxone Kit?
Naloxone kits are available free of charge at participating local pharmacies and community-based organizations.
- No prescription is needed.
Please be aware that not all pharmacies carry naloxone kits. It is recommended that you call ahead to check if your pharmacy has naloxone kits in stock. Alternatively, you can drop by one of the community-based organizations listed below to pick up your naloxone kit:
- Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health
- Location: 160 Chancellors Way, Guelph, ON N1G 0E1
- Guelph-Wellington Community Health Van
- Guelph Community Health Centre
Naloxone 101
Stay informed! The following pamphlet describes the uses of naloxone, the contents of a naloxone kit, proper administration information, and naloxone availability across Canada. This information is supplied by the Canadian Mental Health Association.
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