Recognize the signs and treatments of drug overdoses to potentially save lives. Overdoses result from various substances and medications, with varying effects and severity. Understanding when to seek assistance and how to manage an overdose until help arrives is essential.
What Is a Drug Overdose?
An overdose, also known as an OD, occurs when a person takes a larger dose of a drug than their body can handle. It can be accidental, even when taken as prescribed, or deliberate, as a suicide attempt.
Overdose Statistics
The Centers for Disease Control reported an increase in synthetic opioid overdose deaths, excluding methadone, including tramadol and fentanyl.
In 2020, more than 56,000 synthetic opioid deaths were reported, with a 56% increase from 2019 to 2020.
Synthetic opioids like fentanyl, a man-made opioid, are significantly more potent than heroin and morphine.
Why Overdoses Happen
Multiple factors can lead to drug overdoses, including:
Misusing prescription medications: Accidental overdoses can occur due to misuse, not following doctor's instructions, or interactions with other substances.
Illicit drug use: Consuming illegal drugs can introduce unknown quantities and mixtures, increasing the risk of overdose.
Relapsing after abstinence: Taking substances after a period of abstinence can lead to an accidental overdose due to decreased tolerance.
Accidental overdoses are less common with prescription drugs.
Strength, dosage, and instructions are provided by physicians. However, confusion, forgetfulness, extreme weight loss, or discontinuing medication can contribute to overdoses.
Over-the-counter medications and seemingly harmless substances like unregulated vitamin supplements can also lead to severe or irreversible overdoses.
Signs of an Overdose
Overdose symptoms vary depending on the substance and amount consumed. General symptoms include:
Symptoms for Different Substances
What to Do for an Overdose
If an overdose is suspected, immediately seek medical attention by calling 911 or going to the nearest emergency room.
During an overdose:
Treatment for an Overdose
Preventing Overdoses
Strategies to prevent overdoses include: