In St. Louis County, you can get Narcan for free, no questions asked at vending machines, county health centers, libraries, and even church parking lot drop-boxes.
We’ve organized the key locations by region, North, Mid, South, and West County, so you can quickly find the closest option.
Free Narcan in North St. Louis County
There are several locations with access to free naloxone (Narcan) in North St. Louis County.
Walk-In Access
- North Central Community Health Center: 4000 Jennings Station Rd, Pine Lawn, MO 63121
- Florissant Valley Library (SLCL): 195 New Florissant Rd S, Florissant, MO 63031
- Jamestown Bluffs Library (SLCL): 4153 N Hwy 67, Florissant, MO 63034
- Lewis & Clark Library (SLCL): 9909 Lewis & Clark Blvd, Moline Acres, MO 63136
- Natural Bridge Library (SLCL): 7606 Natural Bridge Rd, Normandy, MO 63121
- Parkview Library (SLCL): 8400 Delport Dr, Vinita Park, MO 63114
- Prairie Commons Library (SLCL): 915 Utz Ln, Hazelwood, MO 63042
- Rock Road Library (SLCL): 10267 St. Charles Rock Rd, St. Ann, MO 63074
- St. Barnabas Episcopal Church – Life Box: 2900 Saint Catherine St, Florissant, MO 63033 (24/7 mailbox)
Vending Machines
- 24:1 Cinema: 6755 Page Ave, Pagedale, MO 63133
- Dollar General: 6225 N Hanley Rd, Berkeley, MO 63134
- Northwest Airport Inn: 3570 N Lindbergh Blvd, Bridgeton, MO 63074
Free Narcan in Mid County
Here are all of the ways you can access Narcan across Mid St. Louis County.
Walk-In Access
- Concordance: 1845 Borman Ct, Maryland Heights, MO 63146 (community reentry nonprofit)
- Clark Family Library (SLCL): 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd, Frontenac, MO 63131
- Mid-County Library (SLCL): 7821 Maryland Ave, Clayton, MO 63105
- Thornhill Library (SLCL): 12863 Willowyck Dr, Maryland Heights, MO 63146
Vending Machines
- PreventEd (Main Office): 9355 Olive Blvd, Olivette, MO 63132
Free Narcan in South St. Louis County
If you live in or near South St. Louis County, here are some locations with free Narcan near you.
Walk-In Access
- South County Health Center: 4580 S Lindbergh Blvd, Sunset Hills, MO 63127
- Grant’s View Library (SLCL): 9700 Musick Rd, Affton, MO 63123
- Cliff Cave Library (SLCL): 5430 Telegraph Rd, Oakville, MO 63129
- Oak Bend Library (SLCL): 842 S Holmes Ave, Kirkwood, MO 63122
- Weber Road Library (SLCL): 4444 Weber Rd, Affton, MO 63123
- Feed My People: 171 Kingston Dr, St. Louis, MO 63125 (walk-in pantry site)
- Mehlville Fire Protection District HQ: 11020 Mueller Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123
Vending Machines
- River Rock Church: 1601 Telegraph Rd, Lemay, MO 63125
Free Narcan in West St. Louis County
West St. Louis County has several options for walk-in access and Life Boxes with free Narcan and 24/7 access.
Walk-In Access
- St. Martin’s Episcopal Church – Life Box: 15764 Clayton Rd, Ellisville, MO 63011 (24/7 mailbox)
- Hope Episcopal Church – Naloxone Mailbox: 1166 S Mason Rd, Town and Country, MO 63131 (24/7 mailbox)
- Daniel Boone Library (SLCL): 300 Clarkson Rd, Ellisville, MO 63011
- Samuel C. Sachs Library (SLCL): 16400 Burkhardt Pl, Chesterfield, MO 63017
- Grand Glaize Library (SLCL): 1010 Meramec Station Rd, Manchester, MO 63021
- Meramec Valley Library (SLCL): 1501 San Simeon Way, Fenton, MO 63026
Get Free Narcan Online
Don’t live near one of these spots? You can also order Narcan online, free of charge and have it shipped to your home:
- GetMissouriNaloxone.com
- NoMODeaths.org
Frequently Asked Questions about Narcan
Is Narcan the same thing as naloxone?
Yes. Naloxone is the generic drug name, while Narcan is the most widely used brand of the nasal spray version. There are also other forms of naloxone, including injectable versions, but Narcan nasal spray is the most common and easiest for the public to use.
Is Narcan really free?
Yes. All vending machines, health centers, libraries, and drop-boxes listed here provide Narcan at no cost.
Do I need an ID or prescription to get naloxone (Narcan)?
No, you do not need an ID or prescription to obtain Narcan from the locations listed above. These locations, and many others, will provide Narcan with ‘no questions asked’, meaning anyone can access it.
Can I carry Narcan even if I don’t use drugs?
Yes. In fact, it’s encouraged. You never know when you might need to use it to save a life.
Can Narcan be harmful if given to someone not overdosing?
No. Narcan is very safe. If the person is not experiencing an opioid overdose, it will not harm them – making it safe to use even if you’re not sure. When in doubt, use Narcan.
Do I need medical training to give Narcan?
No. Narcan is designed to be used by anyone. The nasal spray comes in a pre-packaged device with step-by-step instructions, and most locations offer brief training when you pick it up.
Can Narcan reverse fentanyl overdoses?
Yes. Narcan works on all opioids, including fentanyl, heroin, oxycodone, and prescription painkillers. Because fentanyl is very strong, more than one dose may be needed.
How should I store Narcan?
Keep Narcan at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, extreme heat, or freezing conditions. Do not leave it in your car for long periods of time and keep an eye on your expiration date.
Pick up your free Narcan in St. Louis County today
Narcan saves lives. No matter where you’re at in St. Louis County, whether you’re in North, Mid, South, or West County, there’s a free location near you. Pick up a kit today and share this resource with someone who might need it.
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