What Can We Do to Help?

The opioid epidemic isn’t one person’s problem, and so it will take everyone to beat it. Knowing the dangers, signs, and symptoms of opioid abuse can save someone’s life. Talk with your loved ones openly and remove the stigma of addiction. It isn’t something that only happens to the weak. It is a biological reaction that can happen to anyone, with or without their knowledge.

Who to Call?

SAMHSA’s National Helpline

Gives out referrals to families with mental or substance disorders that need treatment facilities, support groups, or community-based organizations in order to help with their addiction.

Savannah Opioid Lawsuit Attorney

A law firm that works on holding drug prescribing companies accountable for their part in contributing to the opioid addiction epidemic. Call (912) 333-3915

Signs of an opioid overdose

Paleness

Blue/Purple Fingernails

Vomiting/Diarrhea

Slowed Heart Beat

If you see any of these symptoms, call 911 immediately.