Increase in suspected opioid overdoses – August 10, 2018 [Drug Warning]

Poster version of this Drug Alert (PDF, 374 KB)

The Community Drug Strategy has received a report of a higher volume of suspected opioid overdoses in Sudbury.

While we cannot confirm the substance that has caused the overdoses, this situation serves as an important reminder to the community that street drugs may be cut or mixed with substances such as fentanyl or carfentanil, and that even a very small amount of these substances can cause an overdose.

An overdose occurs when a person uses more of a substance, or combination of substances, than their body can handle. As a consequence, the brain is unable to control basic life functions. The person might pass out, stop breathing or experience a seizure. Overdoses can be fatal.

Prevent opioid overdose / save lives:

Overdose symptoms include:

Please distribute this information widely to help share the message.

For a free naloxone kit, contact The Point at Public Health Sudbury & Districts, Réseau Access Network, Sudbury Action Centre for Youth (SACY) or ask your local pharmacist.

http://www.ontario.ca/page/get-naloxone-kits-free

 


This item was last modified on August 16, 2018