Opioid use in Manitowoc County has been on the rise over the past few years. In 2021, there were 13 opioid related deaths, 41 opioid related emergency room visits, and 16 opioid related in patient visits. Healthiest Manitowoc County is working on reducing substance use related deaths through a variety of methods including, primary prevention and harm reduction. One of our harm reduction efforts is educating and training community members on the use of naloxone.
What is Naloxone/NARCAN?
Naloxone is a lifesaving drug that reverses the effect of an overdose in an individual including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications if given in time. NARCAN only works if the overdose involves opioids, but doesn’t cause any harm if used on an individual who does not have opioids in their system. It can easily be administered through a nasal spray that is small and fits in most purses, bags, and drawers.
When to use Nalaxone
By carrying Naloxone, you could save a life. Because Naloxone doesn’t have any negative effects when used on someone without opioids in their system, Naloxone should be used whenever there is a suspected overdose. It is possible that multiple doses of Naloxone will be needed to reverse effects of the drugs in their system.
Can I get in trouble for helping someone?
Wisconsin laws state that any person may possess a medication to reverse an opioid overdose, such as Narcan. They may also administer or give it. Under the Wisconsin Good Samaritan Law, you cannot be held civilly liable for a good faith effort to provide assistance in a life-threatening situation. State law also provides limited immunity from criminal prosecution for certain amounts of controlled substance possession and the possession of drug paraphernalia for a person who aids another person who experienced an overdose from a controlled substance. Adapted from Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
How to use NARCAN
Free NARCAN Training in Manitowoc County
Two agencies in Manitowoc County provide free educational trainings on NARCAN. After the training, individuals go home with 2 free doses of NARCAN.
Manitowoc Health Department
920-683-4155
Lighthouse Recovery Community Center
920-374-3989
View a map for places to get Narcan in each Wisconsin county
Emergency Overdose Kits
How do I request an Overdose Kit?
- Watch the DHS video for How to Use Nalaxone (Narcan)
- Complete this survey
- Receive notification to pick-up kit or set up delivery
Who do I contact to request more Narcan or supplies once the kit is used?
Email healthiestmc@gmail.com
Upcoming Learning Opportunity for the overdose kits
Join HMC- SUP in collaboration with The Chamber of Manitowoc County for a Lunch-n-Learn presentation “From Data to Action: Reducing Stigma and Increasing Naloxone Access” and Narcan training. Come learn, get trained in Narcan, and leave with a FREE overdose kit.
Date: Wednesday, November 13th
Time: 11:45 am – 1 pm
Location: NEWAHEC; 621 York Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220