Basic First Aid

Some drugs can make people very drowsy. Others can lead to people being very tense and panicky. With some drugs people can overheat and become dangerously dehydrated. And in some situations people can take too much or have a bad reaction to a drug and fall unconscious.

Drug use can be dangerous and it is important that you know what to do in an emergency. The lives of friends and people around you could depend on you knowing basic first aid.

Some people who have got into problems on drugs are only alive today because their friends knew what to do in an emergency. Others have died because the people around them panicked and didn't know what to do. Many organisations such as the Red Cross and St Johns offer free courses. Have a look in your local phone book for contact numbers.

Here is some basic First Aid information:

 

 

If a person is tense & panicky

This tends to occur with hallucinogenic drugs like LSD and magic mushrooms but it also happens with drugs like amphetamines and ecstasy as well as high doses of cannabis, or combinations of these. If someone is really tense and panicky on drugs take the following steps:

 

 

If a person is faint or loses consciousness

This happens mainly with downer drugs like alcohol, heroin and tranquillisers but is also quite common with solvents (glue and gas) and poppers and can happen to people who react badly or overheat on amphetamine or ecstasy. If it happens take the following steps:



 

If a person overheats or dehydrates

This tends to happen with drugs like amphetamine and ecstasy when people really exert themselves. These drugs raise body temperature. If people use these drugs in hot places, like clubs, body temperature goes even higher.

These drugs give an energy boost and people often dance for long periods getting even hotter. As they get hotter they lose a lot of body fluids - as much as a 1/2 a litre or pint an hour. Overheating and dehydration can result. This can be very dangerous and has been the main reason for ecstasy-related deaths.

The warning signs include:


It can be prevented by:


If someone is overheating:


 

If a person has an epileptic seizure

During a tonic-clonic seizure do the following:

More Information on Epilepsy here


 

The recovery position



 

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