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The City of Lloydminster has distributed nasal spray naloxone kits to 14 City facilities for public use in emergencies. The availability of naloxone at City facilities supports ongoing community efforts to prevent illness caused by opioid poisoning.

tering naloxone quickly can prevent illness.

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Naloxone kits are located with the automated external defibrillator (AED) stations, where applicable, within City facilities.

Centre (5405 49 Ave.)

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Geoff Lee geoff@meridiansource.ca

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Deanna Wandler deanna@meridiansource.ca

Naloxone is a medication that can temporarily stop poisoning caused by opioid drugs like heroin, morphine, fentanyl, methadone, codeine, and other drugs that are unknowingly contaminated with opioids.

Recognizing opioid poisoning symptoms, calling 911, and adminis-

Naloxone may be within restricted areas and can be provided upon request. Each naloxone kit contains instructions for use, gloves, and two doses of naloxone nasal spray.

Naloxone kits are available to the public in an emergency at:

- Archie Miller Arena, seasonally (4715 57 Ave.)

- Bioclean Aquatic Centre (2902 59 Ave.)

- Centennial Civic

- City Hall (4420 50 Ave.)

- Fire Station No. 1 (3752 47 Street)

- Lloydminster Airport (8301 75 Street NW)

- Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre (4706 54 Street)

- Lloydminster Museum + Archives (4207 44 Street)

- Lloydminster Operations Centre (6623 52 Street)

- Outdoor Pool, seasonally (4713 57 Ave.)

- Russ Robertson Arena, seasonally (5105 34 Street)

- Sanitary Landfill (North of 67 Street on 40 Ave.)

Servus Sports Centre (5202 12 Street) Weaver Heritage Park, seasonally (4515 44 Street)

Free naloxone kits are available for people at risk of opioid poisoning, their families and friends. To find a location, visit Saskatchewan.ca or AlbertaHealthServices.ca.

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