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"E.O.D.: Equal Opportunity Destroyer," developed through a partnership between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of West Virginia and the Huntington Police Department, and funded by a grant from the West Virginia Division of Justice and Community Services, is designed as an educational tool for young people to illustrate the harmful effects of abusing prescription drugs.
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More than 20,000 people die from drug overdose each year in America. Addictive disorders don’t discriminate by age, race, gender, or socioeconomic condition. They can affect anyone. To help recognize the symptoms of an opioid overdose American Society of Anesthesiologists: the Opioid Overdose Resuscitation card. The ASA Opioid Overdose Resuscitation card lists symptoms to look for when an opioid overdose is suspected. It also details step-by-step instructions for assisting a person suspected of an overdose prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel. DOWNLOAD the OPIOID OVERDOSE RESUSCITATION CARD. Help Save a Life. Share this on Facebook and Twitter. http://www.asahq.org/coveo.aspx?q=opioid%20card
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Equips communities and local governments with material to develop policies and practices to help prevent opioid-related overdoses and deaths. Addresses issues for first responders, treatment providers, and those recovering from opioid overdose. http://store.samhsa.gov/product/SMA13-4742

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WV Child Care Association's West Virginia Providers Directory of Services http://wvcca.org/directory.html WV Prescription (Rx) Drug Abuse Quit Line 1-866-WVQUITT | 1866-987-8488 | www.wvrxabuse.org Substance Abuse Helpline Info: Need Help? Looking for Advice on a Substance Abuse Issue? Call The Helpline. Are you or is someone you know feeling overwhelmed, stressed or have a specific question about a child’s drug or alcohol use? The Partnership at Drugfree.org’s Parents Toll-Free Helpline (1-855-DRUGFREE)is a bilingual (English/Spanish) nationwide support service that offers assistance to parents and other primary caregivers of children who want to talk to someone about their child’s drug use and drinking. Trained specialists are available by phone to listen to your concerns, help you outline a course of effective action and inform you of different resources available to you nationally and locally. Learn more about the Parents Toll-Free Helpline> Drugfree.org | 1-855-DRUGFREE’

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