Toolkit title
Overdose Prevention Social Posts
Summary
Share these ready-to-use social media posts on overdose response, carrying and using naloxone, fentanyl facts, and other FAQs.
Instructions for posting all versions of the materials are included in the download below.
Digital
English
Fentanyl facts
Good Samaritan Law
Harm reduction
Naloxone
Parents/caregivers
Social media
Spanish
Young adults, 18-25
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How to Use Naloxone Carousel
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How to Use Naloxone Carousel
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Reverse an Overdose Carousel
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Reverse an Overdose Carousel
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FAQs Social Posts
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FAQs Social Posts
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Everyone Deserves to be Safe Social Post
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Everyone Deserves to be Safe Social Post
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Signs of an Overdose Social Post
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Signs of an Overdose Social Post
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Start Carrying Naloxone Social Post
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Start Carrying Naloxone Social Post
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Washington state Overdose Deaths Social Post
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Washington state Overdose Deaths Social Post
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Spanish- How to give Naloxone Carousel
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Spanish- How to give Naloxone Carousel
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Spanish- Reverse an Overdose Carousel
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Spanish- Reverse an Overdose Carousel
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Spanish-FAQs Social Posts
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Spanish-FAQs Social Posts
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Spanish- Everyone deserves to be safe Post
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Spanish- Everyone deserves to be safe Post
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Spanish-Signs of an Overdose Post
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Spanish-Signs of an Overdose Post
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Spanish- Start Carrying Naloxone Post
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Spanish- Start Carrying Naloxone Post
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Spanish-Washington State Overdose Deaths Post
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Spanish-Washington State Overdose Deaths Post