Overdose management in chemsex is crucial to preventing serious consequences and saving lives. By providing knowledge about the risks associated with different substances, combinations, promoting the use of smaller doses, and offering guidance and support, we can reduce the risk of overdoses. Quick response and knowledge of first aid are also necessary to act effectively in the event of an overdose. With proactive management and awareness of the risks, we can contribute to a safer environment for individuals engaging in chemsex.
Calling 112 in the event of an overdose, even if drugs are involved, is essential for saving lives. Emergency personnel are trained to handle these situations and have the resources to provide immediate assistance. By quickly contacting 112, the right measures can be taken to increase the chances of survival.
Remember to prioritize the person’s health and safety over any fears of other consequences.
In the event of an overdose, it is important to act quickly and effectively. Here are some general tips to keep in mind:
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Always call 112 in the event of a suspected overdose!
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Keep the person awake: Try to keep the person awake and talk to them to keep them conscious.
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Place the person in the recovery position: If the person is unconscious, place them in the recovery position to prevent choking.
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Provide breathing assistance: If the person is not breathing normally, perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) if you are trained to do so.