Protect Our Teens: Help Stop Fentanyl Overdoses as They Return to School
As students return to school, the fentanyl crisis poses a grave threat to teens, with 22 U.S. teens losing their lives to overdoses weekly. Help provide education and resources to protect our youth and combat this epidemic.
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We're building a future where we treat people with addiction the same way we treat people with any other illness — with compassion and medical care that works.
We're working to end the devastation caused by fentanyl.
- Offer lifesaving information on recognizing the signs of an overdose in the community.
- Teach people how to use Naloxone, commonly known as "Narcan," ensuring readiness for emergencies. Learn how to use it >>
- Educate on fentanyl, overdose, infections, and health risks associated with drug use.
- Spread awareness about fentanyl testing strips to detect the drug in substances like heroin, meth, cocaine, and counterfeit pills. Learn how to use them and where to get them >>
- Partner with policymakers and other groups to support youth prevention programs and fentanyl-specific awareness campaigns.
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