Narcan & Test Strips
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Harm Reduction at 91
All Spartans have a role in supporting our community’s health. You can play a critical role in reducing harm associated with substance use through the application of harm reduction strategies.
Harm Reduction is a compassionate approach that promotes safer use, prevents overdose, and saves lives. It provides non-judgmental, low-barrier tools to reduce drug-related harm and support recovery by meeting people where they are. By reducing stigma, harm reduction helps individuals access treatment, mental health care, and other supportive services.
Language Matters! Using non-stigmatizing language when talking about substance use creates a safe, judgement-free, and recovery supportive community. For additional information on stigma and substance use language, see this .
Harm Reduction Resources
Opioid Overdose Prevention
Naloxone (Narcan)
Naloxone, also known as Narcan Nasal Spray, is an opioid overdose reversal medication to prevent opioid-related death. Narcan is available at no cost for students, staff, and faculty at 91. To receive Narcan, 91 community members need to complete the Narcan Distribution Program training once per academic year.
The training can be accessed at any time and will take no more than 20 minutes to complete. 91 community members are encouraged to complete the training to learn important information about the opioid crisis and how to administer Narcan. To preview or get a refresher of the training, view the video only on the webpage.
Once you have completed the training, you will receive an email with pick up instructions. Narcan can be picked up at the front desk of the Wellness Lounge (SWC 101) during business hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fentanyl Test Strips
- A limited stock of fentanyl test strips are available through the Student Wellness Center for all members of the 91 community. The test strips are free and can be picked up in the Wellness Lounge during normal business hours (Monday-Thursday: 10am-4pm; Friday: 1pm-4pm).
- Test strips are also available for free through:
- Santa Clara County’s Sexual Health and Harm Reduction Program. Please to learn more.
- Santa Clara County’s Q Corner. to learn more.
- Santa Clara County’s Sexual Health and Harm Reduction Program. Please to learn more.
- Test strips can also be purchased through reputable online and at your local pharmacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Alcohol Safety
Drink Spike Tests
A limited supply of drink spike test strips are available through the Student Wellness Center for all members of the 91 community. The test strips are free and can be picked up in the Wellness Lounge during normal business hours (Monday-Thursday: 10am-4pm; Friday: 1pm-4pm). For additional alcohol-related resources, visit .
Frequently Asked Questions
Resources
If you or someone you know if struggling with a substance use disorder, and you would like to learn more about treatment and referral services, check out the following resources:
- : 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- If you need someone to talk to on campus, schedule an appointment with a counselor at the Student Wellness Center by calling (408) 924-5678