Training Resources
ODRescue™ provides educational tools and instructional materials to support effective emergency response to opioid overdoses. It includes videos, guides, and printable resources designed to help individuals understand how to recognize an overdose and administer life-saving medications safely and confidently.
Overdose Signs
Knowing what an opioid overdose looks like and how to treat it is essential. Administer naloxone and call 911 immediately if a person exhibits any of the above overdose signs.
Overdose Signs
Knowing what an opioid overdose looks like and how to treat it is essential. Administer naloxone and call 911 immediately if a person exhibits any of the above overdose signs.
NARCAN® Nasal Spray Resources
Video Resources:
- How To Use NARCAN® Nasal Spray
- How To Use NARCAN® Nasal Spray - Spanish
- Be First To Respond
- Be First To Respond - Spanish
- How Do I Know If I'm Witnessing An Opioid Emergency?
- How Do I Know If I'm Witnessing An Opioid Emergency? - Spanish
- How Does NARCAN® Nasal Spray Work?
- How Does NARCAN® Nasal Spray Work? - Spanish
- Why Keep NARCAN® Nasal Spray In My First Aid Kit?
- Why Keep NARCAN® Nasal Spray In My First Aid Kit? - Spanish
- Why Wait After Administering NARCAN® Nasal Spray
Downloadable Resources:
- NARCAN® Instructions For Use
- NARCAN® Instructions For Use - Spanish
- NARCAN® Nasal Spray Fact Sheet
- NARCAN® Nasal Spray Fact Sheet - Spanish
- NARCAN® Lay, Spray, Stay Poster
- NARCAN® Lay, Spray, Stay Poster - Spanish
- NARCAN® Pocket Directions
- NARCAN® Pocket Directions - Spanish
- Prescribing Information for NARCAN® Nasal Spray
For more information, please visit the NARCAN® website.
OPVEE® (nalmefene) Nasal Spray Resources
For more information, please visit the OPVEE® website.
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Good Samaritan protections vary by state, and individuals should consult their state laws or legal counsel for specific guidance. Always call 911 immediately in the event of a suspected overdose.