
There’s toxic cocaine in the Interior Health region
There have been multiple overdoses and fatalities related to a white substance being sold as cocaine across the Interior Health region.
It contains fentanyl and puts users at a high risk of fatal overdoses, according to a drug alert from the health authority.
“When using with others, take turns so you can help if needed,” the alert says. It remains in effect until April 20.
A new toxic drug alert has been issued for a substance sold as cocaine containing fentanyl ?? Multiple overdose incidents and fatalities across the entire #InteriorHealth region ? Please RT and help spread the word: https://t.co/S4mgYDhnvc pic.twitter.com/pNJCoKsrF4
— Interior Health (@Interior_Health) April 13, 2023
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