Oklahoma has had a spike in fentanyl and opioid cases that have caused many accidental deaths across the state. If you or someone you know takes pain meds, it’s important to have a naloxone kit close in the event you’re in a position to help save a life from accidental overdose. Free naloxone is available by mail without a prescription. Click here for more information. https://okimready.org/overdose/.
For more information on Community Drug Overdose Prevention efforts in Southwest Oklahoma, please contact Todd Rivers, OSDH District 5 Community Drug Prevention Coordinator at (580) 248-5890. Email: Warren.Rivers@health.ok.gov