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Home » Health Department » Behavioral Health » Opioids and Overdose Prevention » Save a Life » Where to Get Naloxone
In 2017, the State of Louisiana issued a standing order for naloxone. This means that pharmacies can sell naloxone to anyone over 18 who wants it without a prescription from a doctor. It also allows community organizations to give it out for free. The City of New Orleans offers community trainings where participants can get a free dose of nasal naloxone to use in the event of an overdose. You can request to host a training through the NOLA Ready website. You can also find naloxone at the following locations:
7540 W Judge Perez Dr.
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2240 Simon Bolivar Ave.
2221 Philip St., Suite Q
2600 S Claiborne Ave.
2820 Napoleon Ave.
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4001 Behrman Pl.
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