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Overdose-Reversing Drug Distribution Box Added In Plainfield

The Will County Health Department added 11 more Naloxone red boxes, saying making it more available has helped decrease overdose deaths.

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Eleven additional red Naloxone distribution boxes were added across Will County, bringing the total red distribution boxes in Will County to 29. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

PLAINFIELD, IL — The life-saving, overdose-reversing drug Naloxone can now be found in a distribution box recently installed in Plainfield, the Will County Health Department announced Tuesday.

Eleven additional red distribution boxes were added across Will County, for a total of 29. In Plainfield, a distribution box can now be found at the Plainfield Police Department, 14300 Coil Plus Drive.

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Making the red boxes accessible to all communities is a "high priority" of the Will County Health Department, officials said.

"Besides the Naloxone Red Distribution Boxes, we are working with the public libraries that as of January 1 are required to keep naloxone on hand at all times," Kathleen Burke, behavioral health community coordinator for the Will County Health Department, said in a statement. "We also support our schools that are required to maintain a supply of Naloxone. In 2025 Will County reduced the number of opioid overdose deaths by 55 percent. Our strategy is working, and we are seeing results."

Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is a medication designed to rapidly reverse an opioid overdose. It binds to opioid receptors in the brain and can reverse and block the effects of opioids. It can begin working within minutes to restore breathing and consciousness and save a life.

Residents will see a change in product boxes as the Naloxone was switched to a generic brand, Padagis, provided by the state. The box looks different, but the product works the same, officials said.

The drug is available through the Illinois Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution Program free of charge to all individuals in Will County.

Besides in Plainfield, this is where locals can find the Naloxone distribution boxes across Will County:

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