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If you or your loved one are experiencing any of the following call 911 immediately:
If you or your loved one are experiencing a suspected opioid overdose and have naloxone (Narcan) available, call 911 immediately and then administer the naloxone to the person following all manufacturer instructions for safe use. A second dose may be required if the person is still unresponsive after 2-3 minutes. Note that effects of naloxone are temporary and immediate medical attention is necessary. Calling 911 is always the first course of action.
For more info on overdose response visit: https://harmreduction.org/issues/overdose-prevention/overview/overdose-basics/responding-to-opioid-overdose/call-for-help/.
For more info and confidential support for people in distress or at risk of suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
If you or your loved one are experiencing any of the following call 911 immediately:
If you or your loved one are experiencing a suspected opioid overdose and have naloxone (Narcan) available, call 911 immediately and then administer the naloxone to the person following all manufacturer instructions for safe use. A second dose may be required if the person is still unresponsive after 2-3 minutes. Note that effects of naloxone are temporary and immediate medical attention is necessary. Calling 911 is always the first course of action.
For more info on overdose response visit: https://harmreduction.org/issues/overdose-prevention/overview/overdose-basics/responding-to-opioid-overdose/call-for-help/.
For more info and confidential support for people in distress or at risk of suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255