Access to Naloxone

What is Naloxone (Narcan)?

A prescription medication that can reverse an overdose that is caused by an opioid drug. When administered during an overdose, Naloxone blocks the effects of opioids on the brain and restores breathing. It can be given as an injection into a muscle or a nasal spray.



Mail Order Program

Individuals that reside in Franklin County are eligible to receive a free kit of Narcan Nasal Spray by mail while supplies last. Naloxone, or Narcan Nasal Spray, is a medication that can block the effects of opioids and reverse an overdose. Always call 911 when someone is experiencing an overdose. Please fill out the following form in order to receive a kit and learn how to recognize and respond to an overdose. Once your form is submitted, a Columbus Public Health employee will review it. If you are located in Franklin County, a kit will be mailed to you. If you have questions, please call 614-645-6839 to speak to a CPH Alcohol and Drug Service employee.

Fill out REDCap Survey here to receive free naloxone kit.



Where is Naloxone Available?

Columbus Public Health – Available Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the Alcohol and Drug Services Department

240 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43215

Equitas Health Medical Center and Pharmacy

1033 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43201





1033 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43201 Southeast Inc.

16 W. Long Street, Columbus Ohio 43215

First-come, first-served walk-in groups every FIRST and THIRD Friday of the month at 1pm. Interested parties should come to the front desk and sign-in for the Naloxone Group. You do not need to be a Southeast patient to join these groups.





16 W. Long Street, Columbus Ohio 43215 First-come, first-served walk-in groups every FIRST and THIRD Friday of the month at 1pm. Interested parties should come to the front desk and sign-in for the Naloxone Group. You do not need to be a Southeast patient to join these groups. Columbus Fire (drop-in site) – Available Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

3639 Parsons Avenue

Columbus, OH 43207

Phone: 614-221-3132

Website: https://www.columbus.gov/public-safety/fire/



Local Retail Pharmacies

Most CVS, Kroger, and Walgreen Pharmacies now carry Naloxone. You can contact your local pharmacy to confirm if they have Naloxone available or visit http://pharmacy.ohio.gov/Licensing/NaloxonePharmacy.aspx.

In retail pharmacies, the cost of a naloxone kit is usually covered with most prescription insurances. The cost will be between $50-100 without prescription insurance. You do not need a prescription to get naloxone.

More Information

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