Education and Training Saves Lives.
Texas A&M Opioid Task Force (OTF) delivers a comprehensive, evidence-based strategy to educate and protect students from the dangers of opioid misuse, with a specific emphasis on fentanyl awareness. By offering an array of resources, tools, and curricula tailored to different age groups and risk profiles, the program equips students with the skills they need to make informed decisions, resist peer pressure, and minimize their risk of substance misuse. The heart of this program lies in its capacity to meet the developmental and cognitive needs of students, ensuring that the lessons resonate with their unique experiences.
TAMU OTF has established strong partnerships across the state and works in close coordination with these organizations in support of its mission. To learn more about these partnerships, please see an overview of our Partners.
To become a member and gain access to the valuable resources provided, please register using the Member Portal.
Naloxone administration reverses the effects of an Opioid Overdose (OD).
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) is an effective treatment for OUD and maintains recovery.