Did you know we’re a Naloxone Injection Kit distribution site?

What is Naloxone?

Naloxone is a drug used to temporarily reverse an opioid overdose. Naloxone must be given right away and followed up by emergency medical care.

How can I get a kit?

If you, or someone you know, might need access to a kit, you can pick one up from us and we’ll show you how to use it. Training is not difficult and should only take 5 minutes to go over with you. You do not need to provide your name, a prescription or a reason for needing one. Kits are absolutely free.

Please call ahead to our front desk at 780-453-3757 so we can make sure a qualified staff member is available to train you.

Other Helpful Naloxone Links:

Kits are also available at pharmacies, walk-in clinics, and other community agencies. For more information on opioid overdose risks, symptoms, prevention and response steps (SAVE ME) go to:  myhealth.alberta.ca/health/pages/conditions.aspx?Hwid=custom.ab_opioids_naloxonekit_inst_adult

Visit the distribution site interactive map, or head to the AHS Get Naloxone page for up-to-date lists of the sites.