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Public Health warning those who use illicit drugs to take extra care after reported uptick in overdoses

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Original post on 1/17/19:

Public Health – Seattle & King County is warning people who use illicit drugs to take extra care and not to use drugs alone. The warning comes after seven overdoses were reported in the north area of Seattle today, January 17th. According to first responders on scene, some victims reported injecting heroin and others snorting a crushed pill that may have been fentanyl. There were no immediate fatalities. Six of the seven individuals were transported to area hospitals for care.

Public Health – Seattle & King County is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to track reported overdoses. At this point, we do not have confirmed information about the type of drugs consumed.

“Tragically, drug overdoses are not uncommon in our community. Yet, seven overdoses in a limited time period could indicate a particularly strong and lethal batch of drugs that the users were not suspecting”, said Dr. Jeff Duchin, Health Officer for King County. “It’s important to have naloxone on hand if you are using drugs.”

Public Health – Seattle & King County is advising people who use drugs to follow these steps to reduce the likelihood of overdose.

If you suspect an overdose

Originally published January 17, 2019

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