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  • Suicide Prevention
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health.injuryprevention@state.mn.us

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Injury and Violence Prevention Section
health.injuryprevention@state.mn.us

Naloxone Training

Anyone can learn how to spot an overdose, administer naloxone, and save lives. The training resources listed below are just a sample of what is available online and statewide. This list does not reflect endorsement of any specific training materials. 

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In Minnesota, the Steve Rummler HOPE Network is one of many local organizations that provide hands-on opioid response training. Visit their Naloxone and Training webpage for training resources specific to individuals and organizations. 

Additionally, visit the MDH Syringe Service Providers Calendar for a list of statewide organizations that can provide naloxone and training near you. 

The MDH Naloxone School Toolkit includes information and recommendations for school policy and emergency procedure development, role of medical provider for standing orders/protocols and prescription, resources for obtaining naloxone medication, resources for education and training and recovery/referral resources to meet the needs of those are at risk or who have experienced an overdose. Please send all inquiries to health.school.health@state.mn.us.

National School Nurse Association (NASN) Naloxone in Schools Toolkit

  • Indian Health Service - Red Lake Nation:
    • Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Reversal
  • Steve Rummler HOPE Network Naloxone Demonstration Videos:
    • Intramuscular (IM) Naloxone Administration
    • How to Administer Nasal Naloxone
  • American Heart Association:
    • Opioid Education for Non-clinical Staff and Lay Responders
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse:
    • How Naloxone Saves Lives in Opioid Overdose
  • Washington State:
    • WA State Overdose Prevention and Response Training
      Note this resource uses Washington immunity laws – schools in Minnesota will need to cross reference Minnesota immunity laws (604A.05 Good Samaritan Overdose Medical Assistance). 

These manufacturers provide various types of resources that are specific to their products.

  • Emergent Inc. NARCAN nasal spray 4 mg
  • Narcan Instructions for Use (PDF) 
    This is written instruction for use of nasal administration.
  • Email narcancustomerservice@ebsi.com to order a nasal training device.
  • Hikma Specialty USA Inc. Kloxxado (naloxone HCl) nasal spray 8 mg
  • Kloxxado Instructions for Use (PDF) 
    This is written instruction for use of nasal administration.
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Last Updated: 09/29/2025
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