ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Little Rock has installed 33 opioid overdose kits across campus. These kits provide Naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication. These will improve the capacity of bystander rescuers to save the lives of victims of opioid overdose.
Instructions are provided in the kit, and all ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Little Rock staff, faculty, and students are also encouraged to review the 20-minute SafeColleges (search for Opioid Overdose Response Awareness). View the Naloxone/Narcan Info sheet.
How do you know if someone may have overdosed on an opioid?
Common signs are respiratory failure, slow breathing, small pupils, unresponsiveness, or blue skin from poor circulation.
Will it hurt them to give Naloxone if they haven’t used an opioid?
No, the Naloxone is harmless if given to someone who doesn’t need it.
Can anyone administer the Naloxone?
Yes. In-person training is not required. Instructions are provided on this site as well as inside the kit itself. The kit has instructions to call 911, as well as if and when to give a second dose of Naloxone.
Could the person sue me for giving them Naloxone?
No. According to :
The Opioid Antagonist Immunity Act (2015) allows individuals to administer naloxone in good faith without civil liability, criminal liability, or professional sanctions. The purpose is to enhance the emergency services of first responders, to create the naloxone access act, and to provide immunity for prescribing, dispensing, and administering naloxone and other opioid antagonists.
The following map shows the locations of the opioid overdose kits as well as .

Locations of Narcan Kits
Room: 124
Location: North wall just inside main entrance
Room: N/A
Location: Next to back door on West side of main entry area
Room: N/A
Location: Hallway – restrooms / concession stand
Room: 120
Location: On wall across from main elevators
Room: N/A | Location: Outside Food Court
Room: 106 D | Location: Behind front desk at Fitness Center
Room: N/A | Location: Outside 130, Athletics Suite
Room: 102 | Location: Health Services
Room: N/A
Location: Behind front desk
Room: 105
Location: On 1st floor wall between elevators and stairwell
Room: NA
Location: Inside front door to the left
Room: 209
Location: SE corner of Main Floor Hallway
Room: 101-A
Location: Outside Rm 101-A, across from ticket will-call
Room: 101
Location: Training/Practice Building – West wall by water fountain
Room: 073
Location: Derek Fisher Court
Room: N/A
Location: Near stairs at NE corner
Room: N/A
Location: 2nd Floor Hallway – Outside elevators
Room: 104
Location: South wall, just south of main welcome desk
Room: N/A
Location: 1st floor elevator lobby
Room: N/A
Location: Just inside East main entrance, by Stairwell #4
Room: 100
Location: SE wall in main entry foyer
Room: N/A
Location: On wall south of elevators
Room: NA
Location: Near stairs at NW corner
Room: N/A
Location: Main East entrance lobby, next to vestibule
Room: N/A
Location: 1st floor elevator lobby
Room: N/A
Location: Inside main Annex front door to the right in the main hallway
Room: 106E
Location: Starbuck’s Coffee on north side of center column facing food line
Room: Hallway
Location: 2nd floor – main hallway
Room: Clubhouse
Location: Clubhouse entryway
Room: N/A | Location: 1st Floor Law School Library, next to main entrance
Room: 309 | Location: 3rd Floor, outside Rm 309
Room: N/A
Location: By M101 near stairs
Room: N/A
Location: Main Hallway outside 270
Room: 113
Location: South wall of main wrestling room
Opioid overdose is currently the leading cause of death among adults 50 years old and younger in the United States. Without immediate intervention, opioid overdoses can quickly lead to death.
How to Use Naloxone Nasal Spray
This 30-second video shows how to administer naloxone nasal spray to someone experiencing an opioid overdose.

The NaloxBox Story
The NaloxBox mission is to improve the capacity of bystander rescuers to save the lives of victims of opioid overdose with overdose response tools, including naloxone.
