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  1. May 31, 2024 · If you or someone you love struggles with opioid misuse, it’s important to recognize the symptoms and signs of opioid overdose, understand opiate overdose treatment, and learn about the potential long-term effects of opioid overdose.

  2. Jan 4, 2023 · What are the signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose? Signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose include: Unresponsiveness or unconsciousness. Shallow, slowed or stopped breathing. Pinpoint pupils. Snoring or gurgling sounds coming from their mouth. Cold or clammy skin. Blue lips or fingernails (cyanosis).

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · Opioid overdose is life-threatening and requires immediate emergency attention. Recognizing the signs of opioid overdose is essential to saving lives. Call 911 immediately if a person exhibits ANY of the following symptoms: Their face is extremely pale and/or feels clammy to the touch. Their body goes limp.

  4. Jul 19, 2021 · Signs. Treatment. When to call 911. Prevention. Summary. Opioid overdose can occur due to a person taking too high a dose, mixing opioids with other substances, or taking opioids that a doctor...

  5. What are the signs of an opioid overdose? 1 Small, constricted “pinpoint pupils” 4 Choking or gurgling sounds. 2 Falling asleep or loss of consciousness 5 Limp body.

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · What is an opioid overdose? Opioids affect the part of the brain that regulates breathing. When people take high doses of opioids, it can lead to an overdose, with the slowing or stopping of breathing and sometimes death. What causes an opioid overdose?

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · An opioid overdose can be identified by a combination of three signs and symptoms: pinpoint pupils; unconsciousness; difficulties with breathing. Worldwide, about 600 000 deaths were attributable to drug use in 2019. Close to 80% of these deaths are related to opioids, with about 25% of those deaths caused by opioid overdose.

  8. Mar 15, 2024 · The first three symptoms (pinpoint pupils, losing consciousness, respiratory depression) are commonly known as the opioid overdose triad, and if you recognize these symptoms, medical assistance is urgently needed.

  9. Know the Signs. Save a Life. Opioid Overdose Basics. Prescription opioids (like hydrocodone, oxycodone, and morphine) and illicit opioids (like heroin and illegally made fentanyl) are powerful drugs that have a risk of a potentially overdose.

  10. Mar 19, 2019 · How to recognize an opioid overdose. The skin is blue—usually the lips and fingertips turn blue first. The body is very limp. The face is very pale. The person is conscious but unable to respond. The person makes choking sounds or a gurgling/snoring noise.

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