ODQuickGuide

ODQuickGuide is a mobile app (with an optional web dashboard) that gives ultra-practical, legally cautious overdose response guidance for laypeople and frontline staff. It’s built for the real world: low literacy mode, big buttons, offline access, and a timed checklist that prioritizes calling emergency services, rescue breathing/CPR prompts, naloxone dosing reminders, and post-reversal monitoring. It also includes a “What did they take?” decision tree that avoids diagnosis claims and instead focuses on observable signs (breathing, responsiveness, skin color, seizures) and immediate actions. For organizations (harm reduction programs, shelters, colleges), the web dashboard can push region-specific emergency numbers, Good Samaritan law summaries, and naloxone training links. This is not a replacement for 911; it’s a panic-proof companion that reduces hesitation and mistakes in the first 3 minutes.

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