Video: What To Do If Someone Experiences an Opioid Overdose | In Case of Emergency
Opioid Overdose & Naloxone Educational Pamphlet
Opioid Safety and Naloxone Use Brochure
Instructions for how to identify an opioid overdose and how to administer naloxone from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Opioid Epidemic Training
Training opportunities for public health, clinicians, law enforcement agencies, pharmacists and EMS personnel.
Naloxone Information
Naloxone, or Narcan®, can reverse opioid overdoses. ADHS Director Dr. Cara Christ has issued standing orders for naloxone that authorizes any Arizona-licensed pharmacists to dispense naloxone to any individual.
Using Naloxone to Reverse Opioid Overdose in the Workplace: Information for Employers and Workers
Naloxone is a very effective drug for reversing opioid overdoses. Police officers, emergency medical services providers, and non-emergency professional responders carry the drug for that purpose. The Surgeon General of the United States is also urging others who may encounter people at risk for opioid overdose to have naloxone available and to learn how to […]
Considering a Workplace Naloxone Use Program
Using naloxone to reverse opioid overdose in the workplace factsheet: information for employers and workers.
Find Naloxone in Arizona
Tool to find out where naloxone might be available near you.
Request Free Naloxone in Arizona
Request free Naloxone to have at your organization. You can buy this life-saving medicine at your local pharmacy or pick it up for free at sites across Arizona. You may also ask your pharmacist for naloxone under a standing order by the ADHS Medical Director. Most health insurance plans cover naloxone, but costs may vary. […]