NARCAN Nasal Spray (2-pack)
NARCAN Nasal Spray (2-pack) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Active Ingredient | Naloxone HCl 4 mg per device |
| Delivery | Nasal spray |
| Doses Per Pack | 2 single-dose devices |
| Administration | By anyone, no training required |
| FDA Approved | Yes |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Returns are accepted within 30 days for unopened, unused items in their original packaging. Customers are responsible for return shipping.
Please note that some items, including select medical and diagnostic products, are final sale and not eligible for return.
NARCAN Nasal Spray (2-pack) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
NARCAN Nasal Spray (2-Pack)
NARCAN Nasal Spray is FDA-approved naloxone designed to rapidly reverse the life-threatening effects of an opioid overdose in minutes. Requiring no needles and no medical training, it is administered as a simple nasal spray by any bystander to someone experiencing or suspected of experiencing an opioid emergency. Each 2-pack includes two single-dose devices at 4 mg each, providing backup dosing availability when every second matters.
- Rapidly reverses opioid overdose effects — FDA-approved naloxone
- Easy nasal spray delivery requires no needles or medical training
- 4 mg naloxone per device — clinical-strength emergency formula
- 2-pack provides backup dosing if a second dose is needed
- Can be administered by any bystander in an opioid emergency
Ready for Any Opioid Emergency:
An opioid emergency can happen anytime, anywhere, to anyone who takes prescription or non-prescription opioids. Having NARCAN on hand means anyone in the household, workplace, or community can respond immediately. Lay the individual on their back, tilt their head, spray one device into the nostril, and call 911 immediately after administering the first dose.
What's Included:
2 NARCAN Nasal Spray Devices (4 mg each, 1 dose per device)
Note: NARCAN is not a substitute for emergency medical care. Always dial 911 after administering the first dose.


