DRUG OVERDOSE
CAUTION
IS IT AN EMERGENCY?
RECOMMENDED MODULES FOR TREATMENT

CPR

INJURIES

WOUNDS

ESSENTIALS
WHAT TO DO FIRST
CHECK FOR THE FOLLOWING SIGNS
The effects vary depending on the type of drug and how it is taken (below).
When you call the emergency services, give as much information as possible.
While waiting for help to arrive, look for containers that might help you identify the drug.
how to treat it
TREATMENT FOR DRUG OVERDOSE
1. If the casualty is conscious, help him into a comfortable position and ask him what he has taken. Reassure him while you talk to him.
2. Call for emergency help. Tell the dispatcher you suspect drug poisoning. Monitor and record vital signs—level of response, breathing and pulse – while waiting.
3. Keep samples of any vomited material. Look for evidence that might help identify the
drug, such as empty containers. Give these samples and containers to the ambulance personnel.
CAUTION
- Do not induce vomiting.
- If the casualty loses consciousness and is not breathing (or is just gasping), begin CPR with chest compressions
