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Recognizing an Opioid Overdose
Recognizing an Opioid Overdose
When it comes to opioid use and abuse, it can often be hard to tell when the user is extremely high or experiencing an actual overdose. At Clear Horizons Healthcare we are dedicated to fighting the opioid epidemic, offer opioid treatment in Audubon, New Jersey and are happy to provide information on the matter. Today we’re discussing opioid overdose and how you can potentially save someone’s life by recognizing it and taking action.
When using opioids, the user may experience:
- Contracted/Small Pupils
- Droopy/Slack Muscles
- Nodding Out
- Itchy Skin/Scratching
- Slurred Speech
If you are worried about a loved one or friend that may have taken too much of an opioid, it is important to get them help. You should keep an eye on them to make sure they are properly breathing if possible get them to talk to you or even move around (if it can be done safely). If you are scared at all they may be overdosing, it is recommended to contact 911 immediately, you could save their life.
When a user is overdosing, the following may occur:
- Loss of Consciousness
- Unresponsive
- Unable to Talk
- Shallow/Slow/Erratic Breathing
- Bluish/Purple Skin
- Gurgling/Choking/Snoring Sounds
- Vomiting
- Limp Body
- Pale/Clammy Face
- Blue/Purple/Black Lips or Nails
Many people think a friend or loved one is simply snoring when in fact they are overdosing, if someone in your life uses or abuses opioids, we recommend always making sure to be safe. If any of the above symptoms are experienced, call 911 immediately.
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It is rare for someone to die immediately from an overdose. When people survive, it’s because someone was there to respond. If you or a loved one suffer from opioid addiction and are interested in living a more sober life, contact Clear Horizons Healthcare today, we would be happy to help and offer medication-assisted treatment in Audubon, New Jersey.