Anyone interested in being part of the IU citizen responder training program — which will be conducted online — should visit, https://prevention.iu.edu/projects/orrs/ for more information.
Businesses or community entities who wish to receive a NaloxBox should contact Justin Phillips, founder and executive director of Overdose Lifeline Inc. at justin@overdoselifeline.org.
First-responders, families, caregivers, and other individuals who would like to receive a supply of naloxone can register online at www.overdoselifeline.org/2020-indiana-naloxone-request.
What is a NaloxBox?
A NaloxBox is a hard acrylic contrainer mounted to an exterior wall that provides 24/7 access to naloxone and is an effective measure of addressing the increase of opioid overdoses in Indiana. Each unit contains six to eight doses of naloxone, instructions for use, and treatment referral cards.
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