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OVERCOME OVERDOSE
OD2A Contact Information
- OD2A@FLHealth.gov
- 561-840-4500
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Mailing Location
800 Clematis St.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Fact Sheet: Recognize and Respond to Overdose
Florida’s Good Samaritan Law Allows a Bystander to Administer Naloxone
Understanding Good Samaritan Laws Protecting Those Who Help in Case of Overdose
Fact Sheet: Prescription Opioids
Fact Sheet: Medication Assisted Treatment
Fact Sheet: Commonly Used Terms
Recognize Overdose, Reverse Overdose, Save A Life
If you or someone you know is showing signs of overdose, call 911 immediately, and administer naloxone:
- Slow, shallow breathing or not breathing
- Unresponsiveness or loss of consciousness
- Choking, gurgling, or gasping sounds
- Convulsions or seizures
- Pale or blue skin, fingernails, lips
- Chest pain.
If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or self-harm or are in mental health crisis, call 988 the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline to get help now.
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The Florida Overdose Data to Action (FL-OD2A) program is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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