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Opioid Overdose Prevention

PRESCRIPTION OPIOID
OVERDOSE PREVENTION

Some people might think prescription opioids are safer than alcohol or illegal drugs, but the truth is they carry serious risks and side effects, including addiction and overdose.

If you or someone you know has been prescribed opioids like oxycodone (OxyContin), hydrocodone (Vicodin), morphine, or methadone, it is important to learn as much as you can about the risks. The CDC recommends that individuals work closely with their doctors when taking opioid medications to avoid the serious risks and side effects associated with them.

The Health Department is committed to preventing opioid overdose. We work closely with local organizations to provide prescription opioid education and life-saving, overdose reversing medication to the community.

Georgia Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Call, text, or chat to 988.

Need Immediate Help?

Call, text, or chat 988 for the Georgia Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

Available 24 hours, 7 days a week.


NALOXONE HCI SAVES LIVES

Naloxone HCl nasal spray counteracts the life-threatening effects of an opioid overdose. It was developed for first responders, as well as family, friends, and caregivers—with no medical training required. It is available without a prescription from a doctor and is covered by most insurance plans, or it can be acquired at no cost from the health department or other local organizations while supplies last.

REQUEST A NALOXONE EMERGENCY KIT REFILL

Replenish the naloxone in your emergency kit. *The link below is for refills only. Naloxone Emergency Kits are available while supplies last at select Gwinnett clinic locations and cannot be requested online.

GET TRAINED FOR FREE

Navigate Recovery offers training Daily Monday through Friday
Location: Safe Harbor, 52 Gwinnett Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Call 678-743-1808 EXT 115 to register & ask any questions.

*The training classes above are currently only available for persons with substance use disorder, family & friends of someone with a substance use disorder. The naloxone available when training is complete is provided by Georgia Overdose Prevention, Inc. through a grant provided by Georgia DBHDD.

Contact Rockdale Drug Free Community Coalition and ADD Rockdale County Accountability Court for training in Rockdale. Reach out to Brenda Ernest at 770-278-7737 for more information.

have questions? Call us!

770-339-4274

Don’t want to give us a call? Get in touch with us on our Contact Us page.

All locations are closed on Friday, April 18, 2025.

State Holiday

Get Your Kit

We now offer naloxone kits in our health centers at no cost, and no appointment is necessary. Walk in to ask for yours today. Individuals must be 18 or older to receive naloxone from us.

Currently, these kits are available at our health centers:

Centerville Health Center – 3205-B Bethany Church Road, Suite 2400, Snellville, GA 30039

Lawrenceville Health Center – 455 Grayson Hwy, Suite 300, Lawrenceville, GA 30046

Norcross Health Center – 5030 Georgia Belle Court, Norcross, GA 30093

Newton Health Center – 8203 Hazelbrand Rd, Covington, GA 30014

Rockdale Health Center – 985 Taylor St, Conyers, GA 30012