Washington health department launches ‘Naloxone Finder’
Aug 1, 2025, 12:03 PM | Updated: 12:04 pm

A free Narcan dispenser stands as police begin the clearing of a homeless encampment. (Photo: Spencer Platt, Getty Images)
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The Washington State Department of Health wants to make it easier to find free naloxone, a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses, including those caused by fentanyl. So, it has launched an online tool designed to do just that.
The is now available on the department鈥檚 website.
It provides information on where to get the medication, along with instructions on how to use it. The tool builds on a similar locator developed in 2018 by the University of Washington鈥檚 .
Naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, can restore normal breathing within minutes during an opioid overdose. It is available in an injectable form or as a nasal spray.
Naloxone Finder aims to prevent overdoses
In 2024, more than 3,100 people in Washington died from drug overdoses. Opioids were involved in 79% of those cases.
鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful to the community and public organizations across the state that continue to offer free naloxone and help keep this resource up to date,鈥 Tao Sheng Kwan-Gett, MD, MPH, State Health Officer, said in a. 鈥淭he Naloxone Finder is especially valuable to those who should carry it: people who use opioids and those they interact with, including their friends, family, and loved ones.鈥
Naloxone is also available without a prescription at pharmacies and major retailers. The health department encourages those with insurance to purchase it if possible, as free supplies are limited.
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