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Save A Life - Naloxone Trainings

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Program description

Naloxone (Narcan) is a medication used to rapidly reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. It can quickly restore breathing and prevent brain damage or death in cases of opioid overdose. It is an important tool in the treatment of opioid addiction and is often carried by first responders, emergency medical personnel, and family members of those with opioid use disorder.

TRAININGS

Join the Alliance for a free in person or an online class to assist you with the administration of Naloxone should you be faced with saving a life during an opioid overdose emergency.

Need a refill? Click here.

The training includes information on:

  • Signs & symptoms of an opioid overdose
  • Quick actions to take to help save a life and reverse a potential opioid overdose
  • How to easily and properly use Narcan nasal spray
  • Resources and refills

In Person & Drive Thru Trainings

 

OAKLAND COUNTY AGENCY NARCAN ORDER LINK

Program additional information

Virtual/Online Training

This interactive class, presented by a Certified Naloxone & CPR Trained instructor from the Alliance, will take 30 minutes and a Save A Life Kit will be mailed directly to you once essential forms have been completed.

Note: Kits will only be mailed to completed trainings that live in the United States.

The Alliance utilizes Zoom for trainings so you will need a computer or smartphone equipped with a camera, microphone and speakers. https://zoom.us/

Registration is required and is open up to 1 hour prior to training.

Contact us

For more information, call 248-221-7101 or email info@achcmi.org