Fatal overdoses have tripled
Coke, crack, and illicit pills across the Seattle area are testing positive for fentanyl. See why you need fentanyl test strips and naloxone if drugs are around.
You can’t see, taste, or smell if drugs are actually fentanyl. The only way to tell is to test. Before you take anything, get fentanyl test strips and naloxone to save someone from overdose.
You can’t see, taste, or smell if drugs are actually fentanyl. The only way to tell is to test. Before you take anything, get fentanyl test strips and naloxone to save someone from overdose.
Easy-to-use and will let you know if powders or rocks have fentanyl
*Call ahead at syringe service programs to check for availability. You can also find fentanyl testing strips at vending machine locations.
Nasal spray that can reverse a fentanyl overdose
*Call ahead at syringe service programs to check for availability. You can also find naloxone at vending machine locations.
*No prescription is required. Naloxone is free with Medicaid.
*This mail order program is meant for people who can't easily go to a community organization or a pharmacy to get a kit.
Know the signs to save a life
If someone is unresponsive or sleeping in an unusual position, shake or shout to wake them up.
Check if their skin or lips feel cold or look pale or discolored.
See if they're struggling to breathe or you hear gurgling or snoring sounds.
Call 911 and administer naloxone. Stay with them until help arrives.
The Good Samaritan Law can protect those who overdose and seek medical help from drug possession charges.
Street drugs are unpredictable. Make sure to take turns so someone can always use naloxone and call 911.
If you choose to do drugs alone, use the free Brave App. It can send for help if you overdose.