Get help
If you're in crisis, worried about someone, or looking for treatment, these are the resources to start with. All are free, most are 24/7, and Good Samaritan laws in most US states protect people who call for help during an overdose.
24/7 free and confidential support for mental health and substance-related crises. Call or text 988. Chat at 988lifeline.org.
Call or text 988
24/7 treatment referral and information for substance use and mental health. Free and confidential.
1-800-662-4357
If you're going to use, don't use alone. A volunteer stays on the line and calls emergency services if you stop responding.
1-800-484-3731
Naloxone reverses opioid overdose. Available without a prescription at pharmacies in every US state, and free through many syringe services programs.
Find naloxone →
Test strips detect fentanyl in a dissolved sample. Available through harm-reduction programs and public health departments in most US states.
Find a program →
Harm reduction at music festivals and events, plus drug-checking reagents and educational materials.
dancesafe.org →
Confidential and anonymous resource for people seeking treatment for substance use and mental health disorders.
findtreatment.gov →
If someone is unresponsive right now:
Call 911. Turn them on their side. If opioids may be involved, give naloxone — it will not hurt if they aren't. Stay with them until help arrives.