Opioid Overdose Detection Android App Guide

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📅 June 8, 2026 · ⏱ 6 min read · 🏷 opioid overdose detection android app
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The Scenario: A Family in Recovery

Your brother is in recovery from opioid addiction, and you worry about his safety. You want to help him without invading his privacy. An opioid overdose detection Android app could be the discreet solution you need.

How the Health Crisis Detector Helps

The Health Crisis Detector module from AlvoTriX monitors critical signs like breathing rate, heart rate, and immobility to detect potential opioid overdoses. It provides early warnings, alerting you through the MyAlvoTriX caregiver dashboard.

Compatible Wearables for Android Users

Several Android-compatible wearables work seamlessly with AlvoTriX: the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, Google Pixel Watch 2, Xiaomi Mi Band 8, and Fitbit Versa 4 are excellent choices.

Setting Up the Opioid Overdose Detection App

  1. Download the Core app from the Google Play Store.
  2. Pair your wearable with the app via Bluetooth.
  3. Customize your alert settings for breathing rate, heart rate, and immobility.
  4. Link the MyAlvoTriX dashboard for caregiver alerts.

Understanding the Limitations

AlvoTriX is a risk indicator, not a diagnostic tool. It uses conservative thresholds to minimize false alarms. The wearable functions without internet, but the paired phone requires cellular for SMS alerts.

Pricing and Related Protections

The Health Crisis Detector module is available for €22.90 per month. Consider the worry-bundle which includes additional protections like the Special Needs Detector. Explore all modules here.

Discover the full guide to heart attack detection smartwatch to understand more about health monitoring.

Is AlvoTriX a medical device?

No, AlvoTriX is not a medical device. It serves as a risk indicator and should not replace professional medical advice.

Which wearables are compatible?

Supported wearables include Samsung Galaxy Watch, Google Pixel Watch, and Fitbit Versa, among others. Find the full list here.

What happens if there's no internet?

The wearable works without internet, but the paired phone needs a cellular connection for SMS alerts.

Disclaimer: AlvoTriX is a risk indicator, not a medical device or diagnostic tool. It does not replace professional medical assessment or emergency services.

Explore the full range of AlvoTriX protection modules, see which wearables work, or read the AlvoTriX homepage for a complete overview of how the platform turns the wearable you already own into a 24/7 guardian.

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