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`Naloxone Kit Materials
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`There are different ways you can assemble
`naloxone kits. You will need some kind of container,
`like a bag or a small sharps container (see images
`below for examples).
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`If you are distributing 10ml vials of naloxone,
`include at least 10 muscle syringes so that
`participants have one syringe per 1ml injection.
`3ml 25g 1” syringes are recommended, but
`different gauges and point lengths are
`sometimes used, like 3ml 22g 1 ½”. Any option
`is ok as long as the point is at least 1” long so
`that it can reach the muscle.
`If you are distributing 1ml vials of naloxone,
`include at least two vials in the kit, with 2 muscle syringes.
`If you are distributing 2ml vials and needleless luer-lock syringes for intranasal administration,
`include two boxes of naloxone/syringe and rubber band an atomizer (Mucosal Atomization
`Device) to each box.
`Optional items for the kits include alcohol pads, rescue breathing masks, rubber gloves,
`prescription cards or an educational insert. You can put your kits in plastic baggies, or you can
`purchase bags with zippers.
`Download a template for the stickers seen on the fitpack in the photo below.
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`Injectable naloxone Kit Photo: Nabarun
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`You may want to provide participants with some written materials about
`overdose prevention and using naloxone. These should be tailored to your
`community, and produced in the languages that are most common among
`your participants. Written materials should summarize the training so they can
`be referenced later and they should include easy-to-understand visuals.
`Written materials should include, but are not limited to the following:
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`Overdose Prevention strategies
`Risk for Overdose
`Recognizing an Overdose
`Responding to an OD, including stimulation, 911, rescue breathing and
`naloxone administration instructions
`Aftercare information
`Contact information for getting naloxone refills
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`Overdose prevention programs have created many great brochures and educational pamphlets. Please
`feel free to draw inspiration from them to create your own. Alternatively, existing materials can be
`adapted for non-commercial purposes providing that they are unaltered and all Harm Reduction
`Coalition logos and contact details remain.
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`Nasal spray (intranasal) naloxone instructions:
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`How to Give Nasal Spray (Intranasal Naloxone) (English)
`How to Give Nasal Spray (Intranasal Naloxone) (Español)
`How to Give Nasal Spray (Intranasal Naloxone) (English & Español)
`Instructions on How to Assemble Intranasal Naloxone Kits (English)
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`Overdose (Intranasal and Intramuscular) (English & Español)
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`Emergency response for opioid
`overdose:
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