If you've ever wondered how you can help in a life-or-death situation involving an opioid overdose, there’s a free opportunity for you to learn how to make a difference.
Naloxone displaces the opioid from the brain receptors, which stops the effects of the overdose for sixty to ninety minutes. This allows time for a hospital to intervene.
The program offers a free, 30-minute online course that walks you through what opioids are, how to recognize an overdose and ...
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office offers a free virtual Opioid Education & Narcan Training class to the public.
With drug-overdose deaths in Nebraska more than doubling in a few years, having Narcan and knowing how to use it can be a ...
spray — commonly known as the antidote for an opioid overdose — adding it to list of “necessary” Health II skills, like CPR and first-aid training. On Jan. 7, the Fall River Public School ...