
Toronto Public Health issues alert amid spike in suspected overdose deaths
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The alert says paramedics have responded to at least 15 suspected fatal overdose calls over the past four weeks.
Toronto Public Health is issuing a drug alert after a spike in suspected fatal overdoses.
The alert says paramedics have responded to at least 15 suspected fatal overdose calls over the past four weeks.
It says they received at least five calls within four-day spans on three separate occasions.
Toronto Public Health says a number of drugs were involved and that overdoses are happening in neighbourhoods across the city.
Toronto’s Drug Checking Service, a Health-Canada backed project that tests illicit drugs from across the city, found some fentanyl samples last week were three times more potent than usual, though it cautioned the numbers came from a small sample size.
The public health unit says people should not use drugs alone, visit a supervised-consumption site if possible and carry Naloxone.

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