Narcan (Naloxone) Can Prevent Deaths Caused By Opioid Overdose


The Midland County Health Department is partnering with local organizations in an effort to prevent deaths caused by opioid overdose.


4/19/2024:

Press Release: Regional Overdose Risk Alert

CLICK FOR A LIST OF MIDLAND COUNTY FREE NALOXONE DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS



Our goal is to reach groups within the Midland community that could benefit from having Narcan (Naloxone) on hand, such as: 

1) Individuals who receive prescription opioids.

2) Individuals who use non-prescribed opioids (e.g. heroine, illicitly manufactured fentanyl).

3) Individuals who have an increased potential to witness an overdose. 


Narcan (Naloxone) nasal spray is available FREE OF CHARGE at:

Midland County Department of Public Health

Located within the Midland County Services Building

220 W. Ellsworth Street, Second Floor, Room 232

Midland, MI 48640.

Telephone Number: (989) 832-6665


The map below shows additional locations throughout Midland County where Narcan (Naloxone) is available free of charge:


*If you represent an organization that distributes Narcan (Naloxone) FREE OF CHARGE and wish to have your organization added to this map, e-mail: MCDPH@co.midland.mi.us


To request Naloxone by mail from NEXT Distro and the Grand Rapids Red Project: https://nextdistro.org/migate


How to reach us:

Midland County Services Building

220 West Ellsworth Street

Midland, MI 48640


Hours:

Monday - Friday (8 am - 5 pm)

Closed for lunch daily (12 pm - 1 pm)


Phone: (989) 832-6380

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