ICTC (Informatics and Communications Technology Complex) ground floor by elevators.
Naloxone is a medication approved to reverse overdose by opioids (e.g. heroin, fentanyl, Vicodin, OxyContin, morphine). Naloxone is given when a person is showing signs of an opioid drug overdose.
Signs of an opioid overdose include:
- Victim may be unresponsive or unconscious
- Slow, shallow, or irregular breathing
- Victim may have cold, clammy, pale or bluish skin
- Fingernails or lips turning blue/purple
The box is unlocked and kits are free to take.
Nasal spray kits containing Naloxone are safe to administer even if you’re unsure whether a person is overdosing. The box is monitored and restocked by the Office of Health and Wellness Promotion.