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Part 2: Americas Addiction to Foreign Drugs and Alcohol

Americas Addiction to Foreign Drugs and Alcohol Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of “America’s Addiction to Drugs and Alcohol” featuring Dr. Colbert, Mary Colbert, and the heartfelt testimony of parents who tragically lost their daughter to a fentanyl overdose. In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the realities of the drug epidemic gripping our nation—from the science of overdose recognition to the role of social media in exacerbating addiction.

In This Video:

  • Overdose Awareness: Learn how to recognize the critical signs of an overdose, including constricted pupils, cold and clammy skin, and life-threatening respiratory distress.
  • Real-Life Impact: Hear from Jane and Greg, parents who lost their beautiful 19-year-old daughter Nicole, and gain insight into the profound effects of fentanyl and other opioids on our youth.
  • Expert Insights: Dr. Colbert and Mary Colbert share their expertise on how addiction takes hold, the importance of early intervention, and the role of community support in preventing further tragedies.
  • Prevention & Action: Discover practical steps like carrying overdose-reversal treatments, the importance of learning CPR, and how proactive discussions among families and communities can save lives.

This discussion is a sobering reminder that addiction isn’t just a personal battle—it’s a national crisis. Join us as we explore the harsh truths behind America’s drug epidemic and learn how we can collectively work towards prevention and healing.

Keywords: America’s addiction, drugs and alcohol, fentanyl overdose, opioid crisis, overdose prevention, Dr. Colbert, Mary Colbert, drug epidemic, social media and addiction, CPR training, community support, tragedy, family loss, intervention strategies

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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this video are those of the speakers and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for any health-related decisions.