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Opioid Overdoses Spike in Region: 15 Cases Reported
3 Dec
Summary
- Fifteen opioid overdoses were reported by area hospitals in late November.
- Fentanyl was involved in twelve of the reported overdoses.
- Health unit provides life-saving advice and emergency steps for overdoses.
In a concerning development, area hospitals reported a total of 15 opioid overdoses during the last week of November. This surge in incidents has prompted the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit to issue a public notification. A significant portion of these cases, specifically twelve, involved fentanyl, highlighting its pervasive danger.
The health unit and its collaborating partners are diligently working to gather more comprehensive information regarding these reported overdoses. In response to the escalating situation, vital harm reduction strategies are being emphasized for individuals who use opioids. Recommendations include avoiding solo use, testing a small amount first, abstaining from mixing substances, and ensuring naloxone is on hand.
For those who witness or suspect an overdose, immediate action is crucial. The health unit advises to first attempt to rouse the person by shouting and shaking them. Subsequently, calling 911 is paramount, followed by administering naloxone if available and commencing CPR. The Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act offers legal protections for those who seek help in overdose situations.



