Published on: 04/13/2026
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NBPL release - The North Bend Public Library, in partnership with HIV Alliance, will host a free Naloxone Training the second Mondays on a quarterly basis – April 13, July 13, and October 12, 2026. Training sessions will begin at 4:00 PM and be offered every half hour, with the final session starting at 5:30 PM. Each participant will receive a free nasal naloxone kit. Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose by temporarily blocking the effects of opioids such as heroin, fentanyl, codeine, oxycodone, methadone, and others. By restoring normal breathing, naloxone can prevent fatal overdoses. Used safely for more than 40 years, naloxone is not addictive, has no potential for abuse, and has no harmful side effects. It is not a controlled substance and is available over the counter in most states, including Oregon. This training will equip participants with the knowledge and tools they need to save a life. Knowing how naloxone works could help you assist someone in a critical situation.
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