“Heroin & Opioids: The Deadliest High” Bookmark

  • Measures 6″ by 2″ inches
  • Sold in packs of 50
  • Features colorful, themed artwork that grabs attention
  • Lists reasons why fentanyl, heroin, and opioids are dangerous on the back

$0.21

Description

These bold and colorful opioid prevention bookmarks stresses the importance of avoiding fentanyl, heroin, and opioids. Compact and convenient, these bookmarks are similar to a business card so they can be easily handed out in passing. Making for a very fast and effective means of awareness.

The front of these bookmarks features trendy artwork with the slogan “Avoid Opioids,” in big, bold letters. Following lists: Addiction, Vulnerability, Overdose, Isolation, Death. This message helps individuals better understand the consequences of opioid misuse or abuse and make informed decisions about their health.

The back of the bookmark lists reasons why fentanyl, heroin, and opioids are dangerous and risky, which are:

  • Opioids, like heroin and fentanyl, slow down vital bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. An overdose happens when users take too much and the body shuts down.
  • Opioids are very addictive and withdrawal is painful, which creates a cycle of abuse.
  • A measure of fentanyl as small as a few grains of salt can kill. One pound of fentanyl could kill over 200,000 people.

By providing a constant reminder of the importance of staying drug-free, these bookmarks can help kids and teens stay on track and avoid harmful habits.

If you like these bookmarks, then check out more of our Heroin and Opioid Prevention Materials.

For more bookmark themes, click here.

Additional information

Dimensions 2 × 6 in
Type

Minimum Order Quantity

100

Sold in Multiples Of

50

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