Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ
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Naloxone is a medication that can rapidly reverse an opioid overdose.
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Our trainings are open to individuals ages 18+ who live, work, or attend school in New Jersey. No prior medical experience is required.
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Participants will learn how to recognize signs of an opioid overdose, safely respond and administer Naloxone.
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Each training lasts approximately 60 minutes.
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Trainings are held live online via Zoom. A link will be emailed the day before the training.
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Yes, participants will receive a free Naloxone (Narcan) kit after attending a training session.
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Yes, participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
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Yes, we offer private group Naloxone trainings.
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No problem, just let us know or register for another available date.
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Yes, Naloxone will not harm someone if opioids are not present. It’s safe to administer when an overdose is suspected.
Narcan Kit Questions
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Yes, Naloxone has an expiration date printed on its packaging. We encourage participants to check their kits regularly.
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Replacements are available only for individuals or organizations who received their Naloxone kit through our program. If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out and we’ll help confirm.
Please contact us – Contact
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Replacement kits are typically shipped within 5–7 business days after your request is processed. You will receive your kit via UPS.
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Your kit number helps us verify and process your replacement, but if you can’t locate it, we may still be able to help.
Please contact us – Contact
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Trainings are held live online via Zoom. A link will be emailed the day before the training.
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Yes, if your kit is lost or damaged, please complete our replacement kit form and we’ll send you a new kit.
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No, replacement kits are provided free of charge.