Politics & Government

PA Health Officials Giving Out Free Naloxone Kits In Montco

Naloxone, the opioid overdose reversing drug, will be free to residents as part of a state initiative to curb the number of overdoses.

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — In an ongoing effort to combat opioid overdoses, the Pennsylvania Department of Health is launching a statewide initiative to distribute the overdose-reversal medication naloxone.

Naloxone kits will be distributed for free at 95 locations, including at three locations in Montgomery County, as part of "Get Help Now Week."

Here are the participating locations:

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  • Norristown Health Center, 1430 Dekalb Street, Norristown, Sept. 18 and 25, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Montgomery County Office of Public Health, 364 King Street, Pottstown, Sept. 18 and 25, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Willow Grove Health Center, 102 York Road, Willow Grove, Sept. 18 and 25, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Check out the map below for a full list of locations where naloxone will be available:

The training video below explains what naloxone is, what it can be used for, and how to use both the intranasal form and the auto-injector form.

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To receive a certificate of completion for naloxone training, you must watch the video on TRAIN PA. You will not receive a certificate for watching on this page or on YouTube.

In Pennsylvania, the standing order signed by Secretary of Health Rachel Levine allows anyone to get naloxone without a prescription. Completing the training on TRAIN PA and printing a certificate of completion will protect you legally as a Good Samaritan trying to help someone in need.

With reporting from Patch correspondent Max Bennett

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