How to rescue a person from an opioid overdose
- Graphite, Procreate, and Adobe Illustrator
- Fiona Martin
This piece was created in response to the growing fentanyl use and the FDA's approval of nalaxone nasal spray (Narcan) as an over-the-counter medicine. Knowing how to administer naloxone could save someone's life from an opioid overdose. People of color, particularly Native American and black communities, have been disproportionately affected by the fentanyl epidemic. Rendered in graphite pencil with color added in later in Procreate. Inset panels finished in Adobe Illustrator. Published in The Seattle Times (print, A11)
- Subject Matter: Public Health, Drugs, Medicine, Humans
- Collections: Broader SciComm, Medical