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Naloxone Finder - Minnesota Department of Human Services

Naloxone is a potentially lifesaving drug that can reverse an opioid overdose. Naloxone can be found at pharmacies, syringe service programs, and other harm reduction groups. Visit the Naloxone Finder map to find the nearest location. The following community-based organizations provide naloxone training and kits free of charge: ?- Steve Rummler HOPE Network: Call (952)943-3937 or sign up for training ?- Rural AIDS Action Network (RAAN): Call (320)257-3036 ?- Red Door Clinic: Call (612)543-5555 ?- Indigenous Peoples Task Force: Call (612)870-1723 ?- LSS StreetWorks Collaborative: Call (612)354-3345 or e-mail [email protected]

Last assured

07/22/2025

Physical Address

540 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, MN 55155

Hours

Vary

Voice

(651)431-2000

Intake Information Desk

Fax

(651)431-3515

Voice

(800)627-3529

Application process

Visit website

Fee

Insurance coverage can vary based on the type of carrier when purchasing at a pharmacy. Naloxone is available for free at syringe service programs and harm reduction organizations.

Eligibility

Open to all

Service area

MN

Agency info

Minnesota Department of Human Services

Provides or administers a variety of services to help people meet their basic needs and live as independently as possible. The state department of human services offers programs for food and nutrition, housing, income support, health care, child care assistance, and mental health.

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