Knowing the signs of a drug overdose could save someone's life. Here's what you need to know.
These are all signs of an overdose of sedative drugs like heroin and methadone.
Make sure it’s safe for you to approach the person
Try to wake them by talking loudly to them and gently shaking their shoulders
Check if they're breathing by looking to see if their chest is moving
Put them in the recovery position
Call 999 for an ambulance, telling emergency services what you know
If you suspect someone has overdosed, it’s always best to administer naloxone. Naloxone reverses the effects of opioid drugs like heroin, morphine and fentanyl.
Drugs bought illicitly can contain a mixture of substances, including opioids, so use naloxone if you have it. If someone hasn’t overdosed on opioids, naloxone won’t harm them.
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