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Opioid awareness

HonorHealth opioid overdose awareness and prevention

Opioid overdoses don’t just happen in the shadows.

They happen where life does — in homes, parking lots and classrooms. 

Naloxone is a life-saving spray that can reverse an opioid overdose. You could be the reason someone has a second chance.

That’s why HonorHealth Foundation and Talking Stick Resorts encourage you to be Naloxone ready. Naloxone is available at your local pharmacy — no prescription needed!

You don’t need to be a first responder to be the first to respond!

If you suspect an opioid emergency:

  • Lay them back
  • Spray Naloxone into their nose
  • Stay and call 911

Opioid Emergency Guide
Download the free guide


PARENTS: Did you know?

In today’s digital world, communication among young people often takes place through emojis.

Unfortunately, drug dealers have adapted to this trend, using emojis as a covert way to advertise and sell dangerous substances.

Emoji Drug Code
Download the emoji reference chart

This tool can help parents, caregivers, educators, and community leaders recognize the hidden meanings behind certain emoji combinations, giving them the knowledge needed to identify warning signs, start critical conversations and help keep young people safe.