
Narcan Nasal Spray is Available in Every New Brunswick Student Center
Use the following steps and video to understand what to do and how to administer Narcan if you witness someone you think is experiencing an overdose
Naloxone, brandname Narcan, is a nasal spray medication used to rapidly reverse opioid overdose. Opioids (such as the prescription pain medication oxycodone or fentanyl) can stop breathing during an overdose. This can be fatal if not reversed.
Naloxone is easy to administer, causes no harm, and works immediately. We encourage our Rutgers community to pick up Narcan at the locations below and carry it with them in case of emergency.
You can't help if you're not prepared
Narcan Nasal Spray is Available Across Rutgers Campuses
New Brunswick
- Restrooms by the Multipurpose Room
- Lower level Atrium restrooms
- Restrooms by front entrance
- Women’s room by cafe
- Men's room by Trayes Hall
- Restrooms across from the 107 classrooms
Camden
Student Health & Wellness Center
- Inside waiting room
Nursing Building
- 3rd floor by SNC Cares
Paul Robeson Library Camden -
- 1st floor on the Free Supply Table
Newark
- Blumenthal Hall outside Student Health
- Woodward outside the dining hall
RBHS-N
- Student Health at RBHS Newark
- Medical Sciences Building - C Level (beside escalators)
Addiction Resources for Students
Alcohol and Drug Counseling (ADAP)
The Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) provides counseling and information for students who are concerned about their drinking or use of drugs, or those of a friend or family member. Visit the ADAP page to learn more.