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NaloxoFind

NaloxoFind enables anyone to find Naloxone carriers in an Emergency. Naloxone (commonly known under the brand Narcan or Evzio) when administered quickly after an opioid overdose can significantly reduce or stop the effects of the opioids.

Using naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. Always get emergency medical care during an overdose or suspected overdose.

NaloxoFind lets users register as carriers or use the app to find carriers in an emergency. If a carrier is nearby they will be alerted when any nearby naloxone request is made. The app allows carriers to quickly see where the emergency is and get directions using their smartphone. If the requestor has entered their phone number (usually done on app install, prior to the emergency) the naloxone carrier will also receive the number and can call the requestor.

NaloxoFind is currently in an open beta period until there are enough carriers registered in each area to support finding Naloxone in an emergency.

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Reviews (11)

A. G. u. Mar 24, 2020     

You might as well take this off of the Google play store because it is NOT compatible with any Android on the current software release. The app gets stuck in "Naloxofind Location Mode" and shows the two options but you cannot navigate to any other screen and you cannot choose the preferred location method. Whoever coded this has less training in software development than my 3 year old niece smh. Try putting a little more effort into the development. This could be a life changing and saving app.

A. G. u. Jan 2, 2020     

Not a useful app. It appears that the only way you can register as a nalonoxe/narcan carrier is if you are using a brand that has the right type of barcode. I carry the intermuscular and the app won't read the barcode. Very unfortunate. I'm trained to administer and to train others how to use naloxone/narcan.

A. G. u. Jan 26, 2020     

It's not compatible with my device??? It's a Note 5. I'm not sure why this app isn't compatible. I think it's a great idea but it has to be available to everyone. I hope it gets fixed. If it does I will participate. I DO carry Narcan/nalxone UPDATE! I upgraded to a Note 9 and my phone is now compatible with the app and I am registered!

A. G. u. Jan 23, 2020     

Perfect. I had a bit of trouble getting my barcode entered but they emailed back very quickly and it was messed up on my end not theirs. Amazing service. Wonderful idea. Love this app!!!

A. G. u. Dec 31, 2019     

Whoever made this app is genious. Especially for how bad the over dose rates are skyrocketing. It also helps people ask for help during an overdose. Some people refuse to ask or call for help because they are afraid of the trouble they could get in rather than worrying about a life. I am a registered holder and hope to see many more offer to be there to help others in their time of need.

A. G. u. Jan 8, 2019     

This is a GREAT App which I wish more people would use to help others. There are countless 1st responders who could help people in an emergency situation when off duty. I applaud the dev team for creating this app in a time when it's most needed. Any questions about how to help your community or how to carry life saving Naloxone please speak with your local pharmacy, doctor, or the developers.

Tan. S. Dec 9, 2020     

No nalaxone found in downtown Chicago, with multiple MAT programs in the area. Not up to date.

A. G. u. May 18, 2019     

tried to register,refused to identify my prescription. how can we help if we cannot register? 5 of my friends tried to register and had the same issue and gave up. sad.

Vic. R. Aug 5, 2021     

This service could save many lives! Find Naloxone in an emergency overdose situation.

Tim. B. Jun 13, 2020     

What an amazing idea this will save so many lives

A. G. u. Dec 31, 2019     

More people need to know about and use this app!