Fentanyl drug factsNational Institute on Drug Abuse
The facts about fentanylCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
What every family needs to know.
How to support your child’s mental health.
How to talk with your kids about drugs.
Help to talk with your teens about fentanyl.
Learn the facts and myths about fentanyl and overdose.
Info about opioids, overdose risks, and what to do if you see an overdose.
You should give naloxone to anyone who has taken drugs and may be overdosing. Learn how to use it.
Want larger quantities of naloxone? Complete an application with Washington State Department of Health’s (DOH) naloxone program. Learn more about DOH’s Opioid Education and Naloxone Distribution Program. Contact DOH with questions.
Want naloxone training for your organization? Contact Stephanie Prohaska at [email protected].
Washington’s Student Assistance Prevention and Intervention Services Program, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute, University of Washington
Washington State Health Care Authority
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention