Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, Windsor, January 16, 2020. Blackburn News file photo.Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, Windsor, January 16, 2020. Blackburn News file photo.
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Health unit concerned about rise in drug related emergencies

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) sent out an alert Monday afternoon about the marked increase in opioid and substance use-related hospital visits and 9-1-1 calls in a one-week period.

Between July 28 and August 3 the health unit flagged 11 opioid overdoses, eight of which involved fentanyl. During the same period, the Windsor Regional Hospital (WRH) reported seven opioid non-overdoses, which all involved fentanyl.

Alongside the hospital visits, seven consecutive days of substance use-related emergency calls were identified, with a total of 18 calls received.

The increase in opioid-related emergencies has prompted a reminder from WECHU about how important it is to have a naloxone kit.

Naloxone or Narcan can temporarily reverse the effects of opioids and are available without a prescription or health card and at no cost. Anytime a kit is used 9-1-1 should be notified.

Recently, the health unit distributed over 500 naloxone kits to Windsor-Essex churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples in an effort to battle the ongoing opioid crisis.

A list of participating community organizations that provide naloxone kits onsite and the steps to take in the event of an overdose are available here.

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