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Island Health issues overdose alert for Greater Victoria

Island Health is warning of an increase in drug poisonings in Greater Victoria.
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An opened Naloxone kit lies on the sidewalk of Victoria's Pandora Street. First patented in 1961, Naloxone is a fast-acting drug used to temporarily reverse the effects of opioid overdoses.

Island Health is warning of an increase in overdoses in Greater Victoria.

Drug poisoning is increasing in Greater Victoria, and “friends, family and community members using unregulated substances face increased risk,” according to a March 11 Island Health advisory.

For safer drug use, the health authority recommends visiting a local overdose prevention service, not mixing substances, carrying naloxone, staggering use with a friend and getting drugs checked.

Anyone using alone can call the National Overdose Response Service at 1-888-688-6677. For more information on supervised consumption sites and drug-checking services, visit islandhealth.ca.

Find support for substance use by calling Island Health’s service link at 1-888-855-8824.



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