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Deadly Drug Warning From Grey Bruce Health Unit

The Grey Bruce Health Unit is warning that the toxic drug carfentanil has turned up in Waterloo Region.

Carfentanil is 10,000 times more toxic than morphine, but cannot be detected by sight, smell or taste.

The green counterfeit pills are stamped "CDN" and "80."

The Grey Bruce Health Unit is urging people to use caution when using all drugs, adding just a small amount of carfentanil is toxic and potentially fatal.

“We need to make everyone aware that this drug has made its way to this region of Ontario, and could be unknowingly present in any illicit substance. With such a small amount having toxic levels, we need individuals who use drugs to be aware of the dangers that carfentanil presents” says Grey Bruce Medical Officer of Health Dr. Christine Kennedy. “We know from experience, that any drug can be laced with other toxic substances. Additional strategies to reduce risk include taking smaller doses and not being alone when taking drugs.”

People who use drugs, as well as their friends and family, are encouraged to access Naloxone and opioid overdose training.

“Naloxone works to temporarily reverse an opiate overdose such as fentanyl, heroin, oxycodone or morphine,” explains Laurie Moore, the coordinator of the Harm Reduction Program at the Grey Bruce Health Unit. “Overdose is a medical emergency, so if someone overdoses it is important to call 911."

The Take Away Naloxone kits or TAN can be used to reverse an opiate overdose. The TAN program, available through Public Health, allows people at risk for opiate overdose, to have access to life-saving education and dispensing of emergency overdose Naloxone kits.

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