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Learn How to Save a Life

Here’s How to Save a Life with Naloxone.

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Naloxone (commonly known as Narcan®) is a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose. If someone’s breathing has slowed or stopped due to heroin, fentanyl, or prescription opioids, naloxone can restore normal breathing within minutes. It’s easy to use, fast-acting, and safe—even if you’re unsure whether opioids are involved.

Training Videos

Learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose with our step-by-step training videos.

NARCAN Nasal Spray

How to use it

Giving Naloxone

An antidote for opioid overdose

Frequently Asked Question

Have questions? We’re here to help. Explore our FAQs to find answers and learn more about our services.

Why are naloxone kits free?

They’re funded by the Government of Canada and Ontario because everyone should have access to this life-saving medication. Opioid overdoses can affect anyone, so these kits are meant to help everyone.

Nope! Both the kit and shipping are completely free. We want to remove any barriers so you can get naloxone easily.

Not at all! Each kit comes with simple instructions. The nasal spray option is especially easy—no training or medical experience needed.

Opioids like fentanyl are sometimes mixed into other drugs. Having naloxone on hand can help protect you or someone around you in case of an overdose.

We don’t ask for your name, ID, or health info. Your order is processed anonymously, so your privacy is always safe.

Check the expiry date on your kit and replace it if it’s expired, used, or if the liquid looks cloudy.

Both types are effective. The nasal spray is simpler to use for most people, while injectable kits work a bit faster. Pick the one you feel most comfortable with.

Sometimes someone else may have ordered it for you. You’re welcome to keep it, safely dispose of it, or email us if you have any questions about it.