OPIOIDS CAN SLOW OR STOP BREATHING.

Will you be able to call for help?

Prescription opioids can be a powerful way to help manage pain. But they can also carry serious effects, including slowed or stopped breathing. You may be at risk and not even know it.
If slowed or stopped breathing happens while you sleep, there’s a chance you might never wake up.

LEARN IF YOU’RE AT RISK

Consult your healthcare provider for more information.

References:

  • 1 Estimate: Masimo data on file.
  • 2 Shah et al. J Clin Anesth. 2012;24(5):385-91.
  • 3 Barker SJ, Wilson WC: Accuracy of Masimo SET ® Pulse Oximetry in Black and White Volunteer Subjects: A Retrospective Review – in press – Abstract accepted by Society of Technology in Anesthesiology – Available online Jan 15, 2022.
  • 4 McGrath S et al. J Patient Saf. 2020 14 Mar. DOI: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000696.
  • * Alert levels are preset but can be customized by you or on the advice of a physician.
  • Emergency contacts must agree to receive alerts.

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