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Provider Toolkit:  

Protecting Young Patients from Fake Prescription Pills

Your teen patients can buy pills that look like medicine online or at the mall tonight. Here's how to protect them.

About this Toolkit

This toolkit was created for healthcare providers who treat adolescents and young adults in Oregon. Developed by Song for Charlie—the national nonprofit behind The New Drug Talk Oregon—in collaboration with medical and mental health professionals, it provides evidence-informed, ready-to-use materials about fake prescription pills made with fentanyl and other potent chemicals. These materials support fundamental prevention and harm reduction conversations with patients and families, without adding time to already-packed appointments.

Whether you're looking for waiting room materials, email templates for your patient portal, or handouts to send home after visits, everything here is designed for immediate implementation in busy practices.

Thanks to Trillium Community Health Plan for their support in making this content possible.

Why This Matters in Oregon

In Oregon, overdose continues to be a leading cause of death for youth. Fake prescription pills made with fentanyl and other dangerous chemicals look exactly like real Adderall, Xanax, Percocet, etc.—and teens can access them through social media platforms within minutes. Research from Song for Charlie in 2025 shows more than half of Oregon teens don't even know these counterfeit prescription pills exist.

Brief conversations during routine visits can significantly reduce risk—these materials make those conversations easier.

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Provider Youth Opioid Risk Training Resources
According to the CDC, drug overdose is now one of the leading causes of death for young Oregonians. A 2025 Oregon survey conducted by Song for Charlie revealed that 71% of teens, 74% of young adults, and 89% of parents are receptive to learning about the risks of drug use from doctors, making doctors the most trusted source of this information.¹ We want you to have the information you need to support your young patients and families. The following curated resources provide what you need to know about how young people are being impacted by fentanyl.

Email Newsletter/Website Templates
Proactive prevention and awareness messaging for parents of teens. Use in your normal office-to-patient communications—like your office’s monthly newsletter, blog, website, patient portal, after visit summaries, and even embed the information within frequently used dot phrases

Waiting Room Materials

Download these ready-to-print flyers, brochures, posters

Patient Trifold Brochure

Patient Trifold Brochure - 8.5"x11"

US - poster protect your child

Parent Exam Room Poster

IF YOU'RE CONCERNED YOUR CHILD MIGHT BE USING SUBSTANCES - after visit - provider toolkit flyer

Parent Waiting Room Flyer

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CHILD IS USING SUBSTANCES - flyer

Parent Waiting Room Flyer

One Pill. One Line. Poster - color

High School/College Poster

Fake Pill Facts Poster - color

Middle School/High School Poster

Spot an Overdose Poster - color

Middle School/High School/College Poster

Respond to an Overdose - color

Middle School/High School/College Poster

One Pill. One Line. Poster - BW

High School/College Poster

Fake Pill Facts Poster - BW

Middle School/High School Poster

Spot an Overdose Poster - BW

Middle School/High School/College Poster

Respond to an Overdose - BW

Middle School/High School/College Poster

After-Visit Handouts
Flyers
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after visit flyer - Protecting your Elementary School child

For Families of Elementary School Students

after visit flyer - Protecting your middle schooler

For Families of Middle School Students

after visit flyer - Drug Safety Convo with High Schooler

For Families of High School Students

after visit flyer - Staying Safe - what you (High School Student) need to know

For High School & College Students

After-Visit Email Content

Use in your normal office-to-patient communications—like your office’s patient portal, after visit summaries and even embed the information within frequently used dot phrases






All materials are designed for turnkey use in busy practices. Printed materials can be run off on your office printer. Digital materials are copy-paste friendly and/or simple email attachments.

These materials were developed by Song for Charlie in collaboration with pediatricians, addiction medicine specialists, mental health professionals and subject matter experts.

Consultants:

  • Laura Murphy, MD, FAAP, Pediatrician with The Children’s Clinic, Portland OR

  • Jill Pearson, MD FAAP, Pediatrician, President of PathWays Pediatric Consulting, former Medical Director for Salem Health Pediatric Hospital Medicine, consultant for Marion County Substance Use Prevention

  • Olivia Rae Wright,  MD Family Medicine & Addiction Medicine Specialist, Peacehealth Southwest Medical Center, Vancouver, OHSU ECHO Faculty

Footnotes:

  • ¹ The New Drug Talk Article - Oregon Teens Don't Know about Fake Prescription Pills

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