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Free Naloxone Kits Now Available from Vending Machines at Denver Police Stations

Free Naloxone Kits Now Available from Vending Machines at Denver Police Stations

by Larry Ulibarri
May 28, 2025
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Denver Police Department Installs Naloxone Vending Machines at Stations

In a proactive effort to combat the opioid crisis, the Denver Police Department (DPD) is installing naloxone vending machines outside three of its stations starting Tuesday. These machines, which resemble old-fashioned newspaper dispensers, will provide free naloxone kits to community members. Naloxone, commonly known by its brand name Narcan, is a life-saving drug that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose, and its increased availability could be a game-changer in emergency situations.

The new initiative stems from a partnership between the DPD and The Naloxone Project, a Colorado-based organization founded in 2021 by Dr. Don Stader. The project aims to reduce the stigma associated with opioid use and increase equitable access to naloxone. Dr. Stader has been a leading voice in addressing Colorado’s opioid crisis, and this partnership with DPD highlights a shared commitment to public health and safety.

The vending machines will allow anyone to easily and anonymously access naloxone kits, which include the medication and instructions on how to use it. Community members are encouraged to take a kit and carry it with them in case they encounter someone experiencing an overdose. By installing these machines at DPD stations, officials hope to encourage preparedness and ultimately save lives.

This move also reflects a growing recognition that first responders and public health officials cannot combat the opioid epidemic alone. Making naloxone more accessible is a crucial step in empowering the community to take action. As the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration explains, naloxone works by rapidly blocking the effects of opioids and can restore normal breathing within minutes—a critical window in overdose situations.

By expanding access to this essential medication, DPD and The Naloxone Project aim to not only save lives but also spark a broader conversation about compassion, community involvement, and solutions to the opioid crisis.

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