On a yellow background are illustrations of a syringe (on left), a large plus sign, and an unused condom next to an unopened condom wrapper (on the right).
Poster divided on sixteen pictures: restroom, soft drink and a glass, two men shaking hands, pack of cigarettes and a pipe, woman breast-feeding a baby, sick person in bed with infusion, mosquito and adhesive tape, man in dentist’s chair, bowl with fork, knife and chop-sticks, woman kissing a baby, teacher and three kids near the table, two tooth-brushes and toothpaste in a glass, party dressed woman, needles, syringe, scissors and blade, kissing man and woman, and a man tattooing the other man. Poster is drawn black and white.
Large image of a person putting a hypodermic needle into their arm. Panel of images down the left side of the poster show how to use hypodermic needles safely.
Below newspaper article is is word AIDS, but the letter I is replaced with a hypodermic needle. A caption on this graphic says: Das vermeidbare Risiko, or the unavoidable risk.
Four panels of collages signed "Brood". Each panel contains some poetry about drugs and sketches of people using drugs, including syringes. The last panel includes photographs of gun use.
Poster tells a story in pictures. On the first one the man Pierrot is sitting in the bar with his friends. On the second picture he is visiting a sick man, who is lying in the bed with infusion. On the next one Pierrot is sitting in the doctor’s office with worry expression on his face. Then the nurse is taking his blood to do the test. The calendar on the wall shows that the date is May 3rd. On the next picture Pierrot is visiting doctor again possibly to find out what the blood test result. The date on the calendar is May 18th. The doctor gives him some papers to read and possibly telling him to be careful. On the next picture Pierrot possibly buying condoms from the vending-machine. Then the nurse is taking his blood for blood test again. The calendar in the nurse’s office shows that the date is August 3rd, which means that 3 month have passed by. On the next picture Pierrot is sitting in the doctor’s office. The date on the calendar is August 18th. The doctor is smiling, which possibly means that Pierrot doesn’t have anything serious. On the last picture Pierrot is going with the little box of medication and singing. Poster is drawn black and white.