Get Naloxone
Naloxone can help reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, but a person overdosing cannot give it to themselves. That's why everyone should have naloxone. Naloxone saves lives. Learn where to get free naloxone in Kane County, then learn when and how to use it.
Naloxone Saves
Where to Get Naloxone in Kane CountyClick the image below and see the many locations where you can pick up naloxone in Kane County, free and without a prescription or identification.
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Opioid Overdose Prevention Partners
The Kane County Health Department provides over
100 Opioid Overdose Prevention Partner agencies including police and fire departments, substance use treatment centers, healthcare providers, schools, and other organizations throughout the county with naloxone so that they can help reverse an opioid overdose.
Opioid Overdose Prevention Partners may use our online form to request naloxone to keep on hand or to distribute to those who may be able to help in the case of an opioid overdose. If your organization would like to become an Opioid Overdose Prevention Partner, contact us at: PHDopioidinfo@kanecountyil.gov