The William Magee Center has a supply of Narcan (naloxone), a medicine that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Narcan is safe, relatively easy to administer, and lifesaving.
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- Our supply is available to students, faculty, and staff free of charge, and we will not collect any personal information about individuals who request Narcan.
- If you or someone you know may be exposed to an opioid overdose, we encourage you to stop by the William Magee Center during office hours to receive a free box.
- Instructions on how to use this medication properly are included with each box. Click here to watch the Narcan training video.
- Harbor Path partnered with Ole Miss and the William Magee Center to help spread this important message:
Narcan Training Requests
The William Magee Center has partnered with the School of Pharmacy to offer Narcan training for University of Mississippi departments and registered student organizations. Read about the University of Mississippi’s inaugural training and awarness event here. To request training for a group, please click here and complete this form and the WMC staff will be in touch. These University Departments and Registered Student Organizations have received Narcan training:
- UM Student Housing
- UM Fraternity & Sorority Life
- UM School of Law
- Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity
- RSO Event Monitors
Harm Reduction Resources
The William Magee Center also has Fentanyl test strips and drug disposal bags available through a generous donation by the Attorney General’s Office as part of the One Pill Can Kill Campaign.