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Free Narcan Kits To Be Available at  All City of Phoenix Libraries

by Pleasant View

​The City of Phoenix is combatting the opioid crisis with new Naloxone program. Is Naloxone (NARCAN) a part of your first aid kit? It can be.

Over the past decade, opioid overdoses have been on the rise. In 2022, 991 people died of an overdose in Phoenix, accounting for more than half of all overdose deaths in Maricopa County.

Starting Aug. 14, led by the Office of Public Health, the City of Phoenix is tackling the opioid crisis by rolling out a city-wide Naloxone Program to help decrease fentanyl and opioid overdoses.

To ensure residents have access to this life-saving tool, free Naloxone kits will be available at all 17 Phoenix Public Libraries as well as through other City services. The kits feature two doses of NARCAN nasal spray, a pair of gloves, and an informational pamphlet featuring overdose symptoms and instructions.​

 

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