
Boynton Health provides free access to naloxone nasal spray across the Twin Cities campuses, a life-saving, easy-to-use medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose
Locations & Interactive Map
Overdose Emergency Response kits containing free naloxone can be found at the following locations:
- Appleby Hall
- First floor hallway, near AED
- Boynton Health
- Outside the main entrance
- Coffman Memorial Union
- First floor, across from the welcome desk, next to the defibrillator
- Skyway (West Bank)
- Along the wall, next to the old US Bank location
- St. Paul Student Center
- First floor, near AED
Additional Information
Naloxone vs. Narcan
NARCANⓇ is a trademarked nasal spray form of naloxone and the most widely known form of the drug; the two terms are often used interchangeably.
Naloxone Training
Free online training on how to administer naloxone is offered through the Steve Rummler Hope Network.
Naloxone Expiration
Naloxone has an expiration date, which can be found on the packaging. You may still administer expired naloxone if you believe someone is experiencing an overdose. It will not cause harm to the individual.
Prescription Naloxone
Boynton Health Pharmacy will continue to provide naloxone to those who have a prescription for the medication.
Resources
Visit the Center for Disease Control website for information on naloxone and stopping an overdose.
Contact Us
Have additional questions? Contact us at [email protected].