The Hood River County Prevention Department and the Hood River County Health Department are embarking on an education campaign around the synthetic opioid fentanyl. Fake pills sold illegally are often laced with fentanyl, and even a dose as small as two milligrams is lethal. One of the aims of the campaign is to increase the availability of opioid rescue medications such as naloxone, which is a nasal spray that can be used to rapidly reverse opioid overdose to give time for emergency medical attention to be provided.