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  • Overdose Prevention

    #1 Don’t use alone!

    If you use alone, tell someone before you use, leave the door unlocked and have someone come check on you. Call any of our Peer Network Members to request a check in. (click here for full list of numbers)

    #2 Know your Tolerance

    Use less drug then before if: you are also taking certain prescription medications (they can impact the body’s ability to process the drugs) and/or you are using after a period of time of non-use (detox, abstinence, hospitalization, jail or new use).

    #3 Don’t Mix Drugs

    Do not mix drugs and alcohol. If you do, use the drugs first before the alcohol. Mixing opioids with downers or opioids with uppers puts you at higher risk of overdose; try to take one thing at a time.

    #4 Know the quality of the Drugs

    The street quality of substances is unpredictable, do testers, go slow, and try to use a consistent reliable dealer.

    #5 Know Your Health and Body

    If you have hepatitis or liver problems, breathing problems, lack of sleep, dehydration, or infections, they can put you at higher risk for overdose. Ensure to eat, drink water, sleep and see a doctor for infections or health concerns.

    #6 Learn more about Naloxone

    Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an overdose, call one of our peer network numbers to get your kit today:

     

    PEER NETWORK

    Our peer network can provide safe consumption, harm reduction supplies and access to a phone.  Call or text any of these numbers:

    Grace(778)-347-5528 Nick(604)-556-6246 Val(604)-768-8625 Andrea(778)-347-5955 Justin(604)-302-3497 Doug(604)-226-7364 Connie(604)-556-6979 Harvey(604)-556-6410 Steve(604)-302-4432 Rene(778)-779-6508 Wally(604)-768-6427

    Agonist Treatment Clinics Accepting New Patients in BC

    Moms Stop The Harm

  • Administrative Inquiries

     

    32555-Simon Ave #101, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4Y2

    Click for a list of Opioid Agonist Treatment Clinics Accepting New Patients in BC

  • Peer Network

    Grace(778)-347-5528 Nick(604)-556-6246 Val(604)-768-8625 Andrea(778)-347-5955 Justin(604)-302-3497 Doug(604)-226-7364 Connie(604)-556-6979 Harvey(604)-556-6410 Steve(604)-302-4432 Rene(778)-779-6508 Wally(604)-768-6427

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    *G-Unit and George are also Peer Network Members but they do not use DWS phones.

    To reach them or any member listed above email their first name  @drugwarsurvivors.com

  • Disclaimer

    Fraser Health provides funding to Abbotsford Drug War Survivors through the Matsqui-Abbotsford Impact Society.  The views expressed herein do not necessary reflect the views of Fraser Health or the Matsqui-Abbotsford Impact Society.

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