Opioid overdose: Wallet card for use in communities
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Organization: Health Canada
Date published: 2017
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Know the Signs of an Opioid Overdose
Blue lips or nails
Dizziness and confusion
Can’t be woken up
Choking, gurgling or snoring sounds
Slow, weak or no breathing
Drowsiness or difficulty staying awake
Suspect an Overdose?
Call 911 or Emergency Services
Administer naloxone if you have it
Stay with the person until help arrives
Where to get naloxone:
Learn more at Canada.ca/Opioids
Together we can #StopOverdoses