Substance Use Programs: Narcan Training
Narcan Training Resources & Flyers
• A lot of useful info available at DrugAbuse.com
• NJ State Resources for Narcan, Training, Prescriber Info
• Get Naloxone (Narcan): Let’s carry naloxone & look out for one another
• Naloxone (Narcan ®) Distribution and Training
• Free Training and Naloxone Nasal Spray Kits in NJ
Narcan: A Life-Saving Intervention
Narcan, also known as naloxone, is a powerful opioid antagonist that has been proven to save lives in times of opioid overdose. When administered promptly, this medication can reverse the life-threatening effects of opioid drugs, such as heroin or prescription painkillers.
Opioid overdoses continue to plague our communities in NJ and NY, posing an imminent danger to individuals struggling with addiction. Narcan works by quickly binding to the opioid receptors in the brain, blocking the effects of the drugs and effectively restoring normal breathing patterns. It acts as a rapid response tool, buying crucial time for emergency medical services to arrive and provide further care.
Designed for easy use, Narcan comes in different forms – nasal spray, intramuscular injection, and auto-injection device – making it accessible to both medical professionals and laypersons alike. Its efficacy and ease of use have made it an essential tool in combatting the opioid crisis, empowering individuals to intervene in these life-or-death situations.
Narcan is not a treatment for addiction, but rather an essential intervention in the fight against opioid overdoses. Its presence and availability in various New Jersey community settings, including schools, libraries, and community centers, can make a significant difference in saving lives. Alongside prevention and treatment efforts, widespread education on the administration of Narcan plays a critical role in empowering individuals to become first responders in emergency situations.
As the opioid crisis remains a pressing concern, understanding the importance and potential impact of Narcan cannot be understated. By equipping individuals in NJ with the knowledge and tools to administer this life-saving medication, we contribute to a safer and more resilient community, offering hope and a second chance to those affected by opioid addiction.
Dr. Marc Dreier from The Valley Hospital will be presenting. Learn what to do in case of an overdose and how to administer the lifesaving, overdose reversal agent known as Naloxone or Narcan.