Help save a life with naloxone.
An overdose can happen to anyone who takes opioids—with or without a prescription. It could happen to a co-worker or even a customer. Learn to administer naloxone and reverse overdose.
An overdose can happen to anyone who takes opioids—with or without a prescription. It could happen to a co-worker or even a customer. Learn to administer naloxone and reverse overdose.
Naloxone is a medication that works to rapidly reverse an opioid overdose when administered properly and at the right time.
Bystanders like you are often the first to come upon someone who has overdosed. Because this can happen anywhere—even in the workplace—you and your employees can be prepared to act and reverse an overdose by getting trained to administer naloxone.
The Naloxone Training Tools will prepare you to conduct an employee training and get naloxone kits on-site. Simply follow the 3 steps below.
In Oregon, anyone can obtain naloxone directly from a pharmacist.
Get everything you need to train your team:
Training Guide
Instruction Card and Poster
Customizable Training Outreach Flyer
Training Acknowledgment Form
These tools are available for download in English, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, and Simplified Chinese.
By taking a short training, you and your employees will learn how to recognize and reverse an opioid overdose.
Oregon has a law that protects anyone who administers naloxone in a good faith effort to reverse an opioid overdose. Learn more about the law.