Overdose Prevention

Never Use Alone (800) 484-3731

If you are going to use by yourself, call us! You will be asked for your first name, location, and the number you are calling from. An operator will stay on the line with you while you use. If you stop responding after using, the operator will notify emergency services of an \"unresponsive person\" at your location.

IDEA EXCHANGE (305) 243-2799

Aside from the one for one syringe exchange, the IDEA Exchange provides a host of prevention services on its main site and on its mobile unit including anonymous HIV and Hepatitis C Testing, safe injection kits, basic wound care, condoms, overdose prevention, and referrals to rehabilitation and treatment.

ISAVEFL.COM

Learn more about Florida's resources for people who misuse drugs and their loved ones. Find your nearest Narcan distributer in your area.

Infographic titled "One Pill Can Kill - If You Use, Use Safely," highlighting the risks of drug use due to fentanyl contamination. It provides safety steps: 1. Use drugs with others to have help in case of overdose. 2. Carry Narcan/Naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses. 3. Test drugs for fentanyl using test strips. 4. Start with a low dose and go slow. 5. Watch and wait before using more. 6. Call 911 for help, protected by Florida Good Samaritan law for overdose cases. Includes graphics like people, Narcan, test strips, and a warning sign.