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  2. Do you know how to use Narcan? Austin health officials ... - AOL

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    How to use Narcan. Naloxone can be purchased at most pharmacies. People who have Central Health's MAP insurance card can get it for free at CommUnityCare and H-E-B pharmacies.

  3. Narcan 101: How to use it, why it works and how to get it - AOL

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    Narcan — generic name: naloxone — is a medication that reverses opioid overdoses. Here's more on what it is, how it works and where to find Narcan. Narcan 101: How to use it, why it works and ...

  4. How to save a fentanyl victim: Key facts about naloxone - AOL

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    Naloxone is sold under brand names such as Narcan and RiVive. It can be bought online or at major pharmacies for between $30 and $45 a kit. Each kit contains two nasal spray applicators.

  5. Naloxone - Wikipedia

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    Take-home naloxone programs for people who use opioids is underway in many North American cities. [114] [115] CDC estimates that the US programs for drug users and their caregivers prescribing take-home doses of naloxone and training on its use prevented 10,000 opioid overdose deaths by 2014. [114]

  6. What is Narcan and how do you use it? - AOL

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    Narcan, also known as Naloxone, is a nasal spray that can combat the life-threatening effects of an opioid overdose. It's needle-free and requires no medical training to use, which makes it ...

  7. Take-home naloxone program - Wikipedia

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    Naloxone was created in a laboratory, patented in 1961, and approved by the FDA a decade later. [1] It was first proposed in the 1990s for community-based provisions of take-home naloxone rescue kits (THN) to opioid users, which involved training opioid users, along with their family or friends, in awareness, emergency management, and administration of naloxone. [2]

  8. What is Narcan? About the anti-opioid overdose drug ... - AOL

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    Administering naloxone, also called Narcan, counters overdoses. Deaths from synthetic opioids have sharply risen in WA since the pandemic. Administering naloxone, also called Narcan, counters ...

  9. Should you have Narcan in your pocket? Experts now ... - AOL

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    Narcan, known generically as Naloxone, is an overdose reversal drug that's risen in use as the opioid epidemic has continued to grow. Paramedics have it. Schools have it.