Narcan Training
Save a life. Carry Narcan.
Narcan is a nasal spray used to revive someone during an overdose from opioid pain medications like oxycodone and Fentanyl, and street drugs like heroin. Taking a high dose or combining opioids with other substances can lead to overdose, which can be life threatening. Join an upcoming 20-minute SAFE Narcan training to learn how to administer this life-saving medication, open to the public and no registration required.
Attendees will:
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Learn how to recognize an overdose
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Practice administering Narcan
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Develop confidence in responding to an overdose
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Leave with 2, 4mg doses of Narcan
Upcoming Trainings:
These trainings are free and open to the public.
Friday, Dec. 27
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Foxborough Narcan Training - Friday, Dec. 27 - 11:00 a.m. at Foxborough Town Hall
Thursday, Jan. 2
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Norfolk Narcan Training - Thursday, Jan. 2,10:00am -11:00am at the Norfolk Public Library
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Medway Narcan Training/Drop-in - Thursday, Jan. 2, 11:30am-1:00pm at the Medway Public Library
Friday, Jan. 3
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Wrentham Narcan Training/Drop-in - Friday, Jan. 3, 10:00am-12:00pm at the Fiske Public Library (Wrentham)
These trainings are made possible by Foxborough, Norfolk, Medway, and Wrentham Opioid Abatement Funds.
We are also happy to schedule Narcan training for individuals (at our office) and groups (we can come to you!). Email us at info@safecoalitionma.org to schedule a training.