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Recognizing Opioid Overdose

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  • Unconsciousness​
  • Very small pupils​
  • Slow or shallow breathing​
  • Vomiting​
  • An inability to speak​
  • Faint heartbeat​
  • Limp arms and legs​
  • Pale skin​
  • Purple lips and fingernails

Opioid Emergency Response Planning Calculator

During an opioid emergency, brain damage can occur in as little as 4 minutes. Completing this assessment is the first step toward protecting your team. Estimate the recommended amount of Naloxone needed for your workplace to be prepared to respond to an opioid overdose emergency.

Online Resources

Below are some websites that can help you stay informed about Opioid Use Disorder, treatment and harm reduction near you.

Find treatment near you.

FindTreatment.gov

Learn more about overdose prevention.

HHS.gov

Learn more about overdose prevention.

CDC.gov

SAMHSA Overdose Prevention and Response Toolkit.

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Harm reduction resources near you.

harmreducation.org

Complete Your First Aid Kit

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