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Recovery club at SSU working to make Narcan more accessible, support students affected by addiction

Saturday, November 02, 2024
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Narcan is the name brand of naloxone, a medication that when used quickly and correctly, can reverse an opioid overdose. It typically comes in a nasal spray and, notably, has no ill effects if used on someone who is not overdosing but, rather, passed out or asleep. California law now requires that campuses offer access to naloxone. Narcan is available on the SSU campus at the Green Music Center, the Recreation Center, at athletic department outposts and other locations. 

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