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Connecting OU Students to Life-Saving Resources

Here’s how we’ve partnered with OU to address the dangers of fentanyl and accidental overdose.

Get Free Life-Saving Narcan

Narcan, also known as Naloxone, is a medication that quickly reverses overdoses by blocking the opioid effects from the brain. It commonly comes in the form of a nasal spray that students can administer to someone experiencing an overdose – and save their life.

The pharmacy at Goddard Health Center is proud to offer free Narcan for the OU community – no questions asked. Each box comes with two 4 mg doses of nasal spray and instructions on how to use the medication properly.


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Learn the Dangers of Fentanyl

Do not take pills that are not provided by a doctor or pharmacist, as fake pills purchased on social media and websites may contain deadly amount of fentanyl.

Learn more about protecting yourself and your fellow students from fentanyl poisoning in with resources from the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

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Student-Athlete Ambassadors

Fentanyl poses a significant threat to college students, with counterfeit pills laced with this potent opioid causing fatalities nationwide. HarborPath is dedicated to combating this crisis by providing life-saving naloxone (Narcan) and educational resources directly to campuses.

HarborPath is partnering with Sooner athletes Danny Okoye and Ashley Tutas to serve as ambassadors who use their platforms to reach their fellow OU students with life-saving messages.

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Join us in saving lives

Your donation empowers HarborPath to address critical unmet needs. Your gift will:

  • Education

    Produce crucial education campaigns for students on the dangers of fentanyl with NIL campaigns.

  • Life-Saving Narcan

    Provide life-saving Narcan to first responders, college students and communities in need.

  • Vital Pharmaceutical Drugs

    Offer vital pharmaceutical drugs to cancer patients, who could otherwise not afford it.

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