Naloxone Saves Lives
Naloxone is a medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose. Fatal overdose is 100% preventable with naloxone. Public health professionals, healthcare providers, and overdose survivors share their experience with naloxone and the importance of its availability. Naloxone is available without a prescription, learn more at azhealth.gov/naloxone.
Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is a medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose. Fatal overdose is 100% preventable with naloxone. Public health professionals, healthcare providers, and overdose survivors share their experience with naloxone and the importance of its availability. Naloxone is available without a prescription, learn more at azhealth.gov/naloxone.

Naloxone Saves Lives

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Naloxone Saves Lives - Luis :15

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Knowing who you are is everything. And when you know your HIV status, you'll have the knowledge to keep yourself and others safe. Because when you know, you know. Learn more about getting tested for HIV today: https://www.azdhs.gov/whenyouknow
We know starting your quit journey is not easy. As you are considering calling the ASHLine to help, there are many questions that you may have such as “am I ready to quit?” or “what will my experience with an ASHLine look like?” While every quit journey will be individualized to you, we created this to highlight the Moments that lead people to successfully quit and the positive Milestones in life that quitting for good can help you achieve.

Moments PSA

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Moments

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We are the generation of progress and change, unafraid of a future without nicotine. We are the Unvape Generation. Learn more: http://unvape.org.
Those who have never described themselves as lonely may be feeling it now. It may be worsened by grief or loss. Loneliness and social disconnection makes life harder and shorter. If you or someone you love is lonely, take action. http://azhealth.gov/StartAConversation