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Category: Naloxone

A smiling client at a syringe services program rests their arms on the counter as the staff person on the other side holds up a naloxone nasal spray device.
Client patient / Interaction / Naloxone / Provider staff / Safer use supplies / Syringe services program

TNE043 Client at window of syringe services program receiving naloxone

A smiling client at a syringe services program rests their arms on the counter as the staff person on the other side holds up a naloxone nasal spray device.

Two vials of intramuscular naloxone 0.4mg/mL sitting on a wooden table next to a packaged syringe and some other supplies.
Naloxone / Safer use supplies

TNE029 Intramuscular naloxone in 2 vials with syringes

Two vials of intramuscular naloxone 0.4mg/mL sitting on a wooden table next to a packaged syringe and some other supplies.

Close-up of a hand holding an intramuscular naloxone kit. The packing has a white/gray background and text that reads, “To reverse an overdose: Call 911, Naloxone, Rescue breathing. 1. Remove cap from the vial + syringe. Insert needle through the rubber seal, hold vial upside down, draw up 1ML. 2. Inject Naloxone into a large muscle; upper arm, butt, or thigh (through clothing if necessary). 3. Begin rescue breathing. Tilt chin up, clear airway if necessary, pinch nose, breathe into mouth every 5 seconds. 4. If there is no response in 2-3 minutes, administer a second dose and continue rescue breathing. If possible, stay with the person until medical help arrives.”
Naloxone / Safer use supplies

TNE028 Close-up of a hand holding a naloxone kit

Close-up of a hand holding an intramuscular naloxone kit with packaging that provides instructions for use.

Close-up of a hand holding an intramuscular naloxone kit. The kit is in orange packaging with white lettering that reads, “Tacoma Needle Exchange: A Dave Purchase Project. Naloxone should be given to any person who shows signs of opioid overdose. Learn more and find additional resources online at TacomeNeedleExchange.org. Reverse overdose. Naloxone opioid reversal. 1. Call 911. 2. Naloxone. 3. Rescue breathing. Contains FDA-approved overdose reversal medication and syringes necessary to administer naloxone. Syringes possessed for medical use re NOT drug use paraphernalia.”
Naloxone / Safer use supplies

TNE027 Close up of hand holding a naloxone kit

Close-up of a hand holding an intramuscular naloxone kit with orange packaging that features instructions on use.

Naloxone kit in orange packaging with white lettering that provides information and instructions on how to use intramuscular naloxone: “Tacoma Needle Exchange: A Dave Purchase Project. Naloxone should be given to any person who shows signs of opioid overdose. Learn more and find additional resources online at TacomeNeedleExchange.org. Reverse overdose. Naloxone opioid reversal. 1. Call 911. 2. Naloxone. 3. Rescue breathing. Contains FDA-approved overdose reversal medication and syringes necessary to administer naloxone. Syringes possessed for medical use re NOT drug use paraphernalia.”
Naloxone / Safer use supplies

TNE026 Naloxone kit with instructions

Naloxone kit in orange packaging with white lettering that provides information and instructions on how to use intramuscular naloxone.

A single-use naloxone nasal spray atomizer in yellow and blue packaging sitting up against the box it came in on a wooden table.
Naloxone

TNE025 Naloxone nasal spray atomizer on table

A single-use naloxone nasal spray atomizer in yellow and blue packaging sitting up against the box it came in on a wooden table.

Single-use naloxone nasal spray atomizer on a table next to the box it came in
Naloxone

TNE024 Single-use naloxone nasal spray atomizer

A single naloxone nasal spray atomizer in yellow and blue packaging sitting up against the box it came in on a wooden table.

Naloxone nasal spray atomizer with blue and yellow packaging on counter in syringe services program
Naloxone

TNE023 Naloxone nasal spray atomizer on counter in syringe services program

A single naloxone nasal spray atomizer in yellow and blue packaging.

Package of naloxone nasal spray with a single-use atomizer propped up against it
Naloxone

TNE022 Package of naloxone nasal spray with a single-use atomizer

A package of RiVive naloxone nasal spray with one of the single-use nasal atomizers sitting next to the box.

Supplies behind the counter of a syringe services program including fentanyl test strips, naloxone, nicotine replacement gum, and safer use supplies for injection drugs
Naloxone / Nicotine replacement therapy / Safer use supplies / Syringe services program

TNE019 Supplies behind the counter of a syringe services program

A shelf of various safer use supplies at a syringe services program.

Display case at syringe services program showing available supplies
First aid supplies / Naloxone / Nicotine replacement therapy / Safer use supplies / Syringe services program

TNE011 Display case at syringe services program showing available supplies

Display case at a syringe services program showing various available safer use supplies / harm reduction supplies like syringes and naloxone.

Syringe services program staff showing client a naloxone nasal spray device.
Client patient / Interaction / Naloxone / Provider staff / Safer use supplies / Syringe services program

BMH2H067 Syringe services program staff showing client a naloxone nasal spray atomizer

Syringe services program staff person holds a naloxone nasal device and talks to a client.

A syringe services program staff person with a beard and a blue vest is pointing at and talking to a client wearing a black and yellow shirt across a counter from them.
Client patient / Interaction / Naloxone / Safer use supplies / Syringe services program

BMH3H066 Syringe services program staff person talking to client about naloxone

A syringe services program staff person talks to a client holding a box of naloxone.

A syringe services program staff person with a beard and a blue vest hands a paper bag of harm reduction / safer use supplies to a client wearing a black and yellow shirt.
Client patient / Interaction / Naloxone / Provider staff / Safer use supplies / Syringe services program

BMH2H065 Syringe services program staff person handing paper bag of safer use supplies to client

Syringe services program staff person hands a bag of safer use supplies to a client.

Close-up of supply shelves in a syringe services program showing colorful boxes of syringes in different sizes, nicotine replacement gum and patches, hygiene supplies, and more
Hygiene supplies / Naloxone / Safer use supplies

BMH2H022 Supply shelves

Supply shelves in a syringe services program showing colorful boxes of safer use and hygiene supplies.

Close-up of a row of supply shelves in a syringe services program.
Naloxone / Safer use supplies

BMH2H013 Supply shelves

Row of supply shelves in a syringe services program.

Table in front of a wall of shelves in a syringe services program stocked with harm reduction supplies.
Interior space / Naloxone / Safer use supplies / Syringe services program

BMH2H008 SSP supply shelves

Table in front of a wall of shelves in a syringe services program stocked with safer use supplies.

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