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Opioid Safety Pamphlet
Opioid Safety Pamphlet
Opioid Safety Pamphlet
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This document provides information on recognizing and managing an opioid overdose. Opioids include drugs like heroin and pain medications that can cause respiratory failure. Specific examples of opioids are listed, including their generic and brand names. Risk factors for an overdose include mixing drugs, using alone, variation in drug purity, changes in tolerance, and underlying health conditions. If a person exhibits certain signs such as unresponsiveness, slow or absent breathing, blue or gray lips or nails, or clammy and pale skin, they may be experiencing an opioid overdose. The use of naloxone, a medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, is recommended. Different methods of administering naloxone are described, including nasal spray and injectable options. When encountering an opioid overdose, individuals are advised to call 911, provide rescue breaths, administer naloxone, and wait for medical help to arrive. It is important to note that certain actions, such as physically harming the person or attempting to induce vomiting, should be avoided. The document emphasizes the importance of taking immediate action and not leaving the person unattended. If any of the signs mentioned are observed, it is suggested to visit harmreduction.org for further information.
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