A recent increase in toxic drug deaths in Kelowna has Interior Health (IH) issuing an overdose alert.
According to the health authority, the current down/opioid supply is unpredictable in its makeup.
“These drugs often contain benzodiazepines and/or potent tranquillizers in addition to fentanyl and analogues,” stated IH.
This often means that there are different mechanisms of action and effects that amplify each other, contributing to a higher risk of overdoses and other complications.
The alert is in effect until May 16.
Get your drugs checked by calling or texting 250-869-7870. Drug checking is available in Kelowna from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday - Friday.
No matter what or how you use (smoking, snorting, injecting, eating) take steps to prevent overdose:
- Find more drug-checking locations at www.drugchecking.ca
- Be aware of risks if mixing with other drugs, including alcohol
- Use with others around or at an Overdose Prevention Site
- Start with a small amount and wait before taking more
- Space out your doses
- Carry naloxone and know how to use it
- Get the LifeGuard App - lifeguarddh.com
- Call 211 or visit bc211.ca to find services near you Text ‘JOIN’ to ALERTS (253787) to get toxic drug alerts on your phone