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Narcan is a medicine that can save someone from a heroin, fentanyl, or prescription opioid medicine overdose. Narcan is the brand name for naloxone.
Narcan is small to carry and easy to use. It comes as a nasal spray or injection. You do not need medical training to use it.
Watch the CDC's video to see how to give it:
Narcan prevents death by reversing the effects of heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medicine on the brain and breathing. It works within a few minutes.
You should carry Narcan if you or someone close to you:
In the U.S., you can get Narcan nasal spray at a pharmacy without a prescription. You can also get Narcan from local or state programs, harm reduction locations, or community organizations, sometimes for free. It is completely legal to get, carry, and use Narcan.
Someone who is overdosing might:
If you think someone might be overdosing:
It’s not always clear if someone is overdosing. Even if you aren’t sure, treat it like an overdose. Giving Narcan to someone who is not overdosing won’t hurt them.
Most states have laws that protect someone who is overdosing and a person who calls for help.
If you or someone you know is fighting drug addiction, recovery is possible. Talk to your health care provider or check your state or local health department websites.
You also can get more information and support by calling 1-800-662-HELP (4357), or online at:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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