Overview
Opioids include prescription pain medications as well as illicit substances. These drugs are especially dangerous because they slow breathing and can quickly lead to overdose, even in small amounts.
Why This Matters
Accidental exposure, misuse of prescriptions, and unknown potency have contributed to rising overdose risks nationwide. Many overdoses involve people who did not intend to use a dangerous amount.
Common Risks
- Slowed or stopped breathing
- Loss of consciousness
- High overdose risk when mixed with other substances
- Dependence and withdrawal
What Helps Reduce Harm
- Safe storage and disposal of medications
- Never using alone
- Access to naloxone
- Knowing the signs of overdose
What You Can Do
- Dispose of unused medications properly
- Learn how to recognize and respond to an overdose
- Carry naloxone if appropriate
- Call for help without hesitation
