NaloxoneCare
NaloxoneCare.com is an online learning portal that allows you to learn about the deadly opioid crisis that is currently affecting all Canadians. It has been developed to train individuals to recognize the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose AND how to properly use the potentially lifesaving medication naloxone. Once you complete the simple training you could have nasal naloxone delivered to your door!
If you are in a crisis, call 911
NaloxoneCare
NaloxoneCare.com is an online learning portal that allows you to learn about the deadly opioid crisis that is currently affecting all Canadians. It has been developed to train individuals to recognize the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose AND how to properly use the potentially lifesaving medication naloxone. Once you complete the simple training you could have nasal naloxone delivered to your door!
If you are in a crisis, call 911
A Canadian Crisis
NaloxoneCare’s training is easy!
Create an account →
Watch an information video →
Complete a quiz →
Get a Kit
In person or virtual video group-based naloxone training
In person or virtual video group-based naloxone training
Testimonials
Christine Andrus, Occupational Therapist
Mark Barnes and his team at RespectRX are passionate about their work and the difference they make in their community. Mark’s NaloxoneCare course provides background on the opioid epidemic and how to safely use naloxone as a tool to prevent opioid overdoses and save lives. With Mark’s expertise, honest and open approach, your team will leave his course knowing they are equipped to make a difference. Ours did.
Scott Secord, Safety Advisor: Ottawa Community Housing
NaloxoneCare.com is operated by Respect Rx Pharmacy (OCP 303519)
Address:
2361302 Ontario Inc.
45 Montreal Road
Ottawa, Ontario, K1L 6E8
Phone:
613-422-8181
Pharmacy Manager:
Brent Campbell
Respect Rx Pharmacy works closely with Recovery Care, a group of substance misuse and wellness clinics located throughout Eastern Ontario.
Since opening in 2013, these clinics have supported thousands of people with treatments for opiate and alcohol misuse, mental health issues and hepatitis C infections.