FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, December 5, 2022,
Today, Peterborough Public Health issued a warning following an increase in suspected drug poisonings.
On Saturday, December 3, Peterborough Public Health received reports of a bad batch of drugs circulating in Peterborough City/County. This is suspected to be the result of an opiate product that is purple in colour and has an increased level of toxicity. These reports have prompted Peterborough Public Health to issue a public warning in the hopes of preventing further harms to the community.
Peterborough Public Health is reminding the public that street drugs may be cut or mixed with toxic substances. Even small amounts of a tainted drug can be fatal.
If you inject, inhale, snort or ingest drugs, Peterborough Public Health recommends that you:
Peterborough Public Health encourages everyone to recognize the signs of opioid overdose and know what to do:
• If an overdose is witnessed, call 911. Give naloxone. Continue to check for breathing. Stay with the person until help arrives.
• Under Canada’s Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act, anyone who seeks medical help for themselves or for someone else who has overdosed, WILL NOT be charged for possessing or using drugs for personal use.
Residents can anonymously report drug poisonings and other bad drug reactions using the ‘Drug Reporting Tool’. Any information shared through the tool supports Peterborough Public Health and community partners in responding to and preventing drug poisonings in the Peterborough area. The Drug Reporting Tool can be accessed by clicking here.
For more information, or to find out how to access naloxone, please visit www.peterboroughpublichealth.ca and search for “Opioids” or click here.
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