Signs of overdose
Snoring deeply
This is often and understandably mistaken for sleeping
Turning blue
Not breathing
No initial signs at all
the effects can kick-in hours after the initial hit
What not to do
Things you should never do if you think someone has overdosed.
* Never put people under a cold shower or in a cold bath .
* Never pick someone up to walk them around.
* Never smack, hit or hurt to try and bring them round.
* Never inject someone with salt water
What to do
Call 911
If you are searching to find out if someone you are with is Overdosing you should call 911 right now because you are worried that they are overdosing and you are looking for information on signs of overdosing and what to do. It is simple. Don't take a chance with that person's life.
Call 911
If you are searching to find out if someone you are with is Overdosing you should call 911 right now because you are worried that they are overdosing and you are looking for information on signs of overdosing and what to do. It is simple. Don't take a chance with that person's life.
Call 911
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