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Only people with an addiction can overdose.

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Anyone using opioids or another substance can overdose, especially with fentanyl increasingly being mixed with other drugs.

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Anyone using opioids or another substance can overdose, especially with fentanyl being increasingly mixed with other drugs.

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Overdose is NOT a workplace problem.

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Overdose fatalities at work have been rising at an alarming rate. Overdose deaths cause nearly 10% of workplace fatalities in the United States.

This is a myth.

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Overdose fatalities at work have been rising at an alarming rate. Overdose deaths cause nearly 10% of workplace fatalities in the United States.

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Naloxone is a safe medicine and only works if there are opioids present in the body.

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Naloxone is a safe medicine and
only works if there are opioids present 
in the body.

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Naloxone encourages 

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Research has shown that having naloxone available has resulted in a decreased use of opioids. It does not lead to more or riskier drug use.

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Research has shown that having naloxone available has resulted in a decreased use of opioids. It does not lead to more or riskier drug use.

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Multiple doses of naloxone may be needed to reverse an overdose.

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More than one dose may be needed to revive a person who has overdosed.

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More than one dose may be needed
to revive a person who has overdosed.

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Giving someone naloxone will NOT
harm them if they
are
NOT experiencing
an opioid overdose.