Who can get Narcan at Clay County Public Health Center?

Typically, Narcan is a great thing to carry and keep at home if you or someone you know is at increased risk for opioid overdose, especially those struggling with opioid use disorder (OUD) or those who are taking high-dose opioid medications.

Anyone can pick up Narcan at CCPHC, regardless of where you live or why you need it.

Please note that this box is for individual community members, not for people who wish to take multiple doses to distribute to others (see the question below regarding getting more than one dose).

The box operates on a system of trust that community members grab an appropriate amount of Narcan and will not tamper with the items in and around the box.

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1. Who can get Narcan at Clay County Public Health Center?
2. How do I get Narcan at Clay County Public Health Center?
3. How many doses can I get?
4. How much does it cost to get Narcan from CCPHC?
5. How do I use/administer Narcan?
6. What precautions are in place to prevent children from accessing the Narcan?
7. What if I want more than one box of Narcan so that I can share through my job or community group?
8. What are other options for accessing naloxone?
9. How should naloxone be stored?
10. How can I learn more about naloxone and stopping drug overdose?