Prevent Overdose
You can help prevent drug overdose in our communities. Learn what you can do.
Drug overdoses are the leading injury-related cause of death in the United States, but it does not have to be this way.
Like opioid use disorder, overdoses are preventable and it starts with you. By learning what leads to substance use disorder and overdoses, we can be prepared and act early to save lives and improve outcomes for people who are at risk.
Overdose can happen to anyone at any time, but there are variables that increase a person's risk.
Fentanyl is driving the overdose epidemic, but there is a lot of misinformation surrounding this potent drug.
Pain management can be stressful for people with a history of addiction. But prescription pills aren’t the only option.
Abstinence is not the answer for everyone. Harm reduction offers life-changing alternatives.
Join this nationwide call-to-action to increase training on and access to life-saving opioid overdose reversal medications.
Meet the people that are using their lived experience to inspire others and help save lives.