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Know the signs of an opioid emergency

The following signs and symptoms may indicate an opioid overdose emergency:

UNUSUAL
SLEEPINESS OR NOT
ABLE TO AWAKEN

BREATHING
WILL BE SLOW
OR ABSENT

SLOW HEARTBEAT
OR LOW BLOOD
PRESSURE

SKIN FEELS
COLD AND
CLAMMY

SKIN FEELS
COLD AND
CLAMMY

PUPILS ARE
TINY

NAILS AND LIPS ARE BLUE

If you suspect an opioid overdose, call 911 for emergency medical assistance immediately.

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