Trail Drug Alert
Here is a link to download a printable version of the Trail Drug Alert.
Here is a link to download a printable version of the Trail Drug Alert.
Here is a link to download a printable version of the West Kootenay drug advisory.
Here is a link to download a printable version of the Vernon drug advisory.
Interior Heath has issued a DRUG ALERT for VERNON after a sample being sold as CRACK was found to contain 30-35% Fentanyl, 5-10% Bromazolam (Benzodiazepine) and Xylazine. This is believed to be connected with multiple drug poisoning events in the community. There is a high risk of overdose and a high risk of fatal overdose.
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No matter what or how you use (smoking, snorting, injecting) take steps to prevent overdose
Multiple samples of DOWN with high concentration of benzodiazepine and fentanyl have been identified in Kelowna and Vernon
Sold as Down, Fentanyl White / Light Pink Powder.
High risk of overdose, High risk of fatal overdose.
Mixing with alcohol can be especially dangerous.
Focus on breathing if naloxone appears to not resolve overdose symptoms.
Naloxone does not work on Benzos, BUT naloxone will work on the opioid overdose symptoms. After giving breaths and naloxone, the person may begin breathing normally, but may not wake up. More doses of naloxone should only be given if the person is not breathing normally (less than 10 breaths a minute). If the person is breathing normally but remains unconscious, place in recovery position and stay with them until emergency services arrive.
No matter what or how you use (oral, smoking, snorting, injecting) take steps to prevent overdose
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Multiple drug samples in communities across the region have been found to contain Up to 55% fentanyl (Average is +/- 10%).
Up to 25% of benzodiazepine (Average is +/- 1 to 2%) has also been detected in some samples.
The samples have been sold as “down”, heroin, or fentanyl – a wide range of colours and textures have been identified.
High risk of overdose with severe complications including death. Substances containing benzodiazepine can cause prolonged sedation (several hours).
Naloxone does not work on Benzos, BUT naloxone will work on the opioid overdose symptoms. After giving breaths and naloxone, the person may begin breathing normally, but may not wake up. More doses of naloxone should only be given if the person is not breathing normally (less than 10 breaths a minute). If the person is breathing normally but remains unconscious, place in recovery position and stay with them until emergency services arrive.
No matter what or how you use (smoking, snorting, injecting) take steps to prevent overdose
Here is a link to download a printable version of this poster.