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Deaths from fentanyl-laced heroin soar in Philadelphia

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Deaths from fentanyl-laced heroin soar in Philadelphia
Stacey Burling
Philadelphia Inquirer
5.13.14



City officials have issued a warning that dangerous heroin laced with the powerful painkiller fentanyl is circulating in Philadelphia.

The drug combo killed at least 28 people between March 3 and April 20, the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability said Monday. The department is awaiting test results on seven more people.

The powerful narcotic, which is meant to treat extreme pain, was implicated in 269 deaths in 2006 in Philadelphia. It killed more than 2,000 people across the country that year.

Roland Lamb, director of the city Office of Addiction Services, said he found the new spike in deaths "very concerning," and wants to avoid a repeat of the 2006 epidemic.

The city had 24 deaths due to illicit fentanyl in 2013. When used legally, fentanyl is delivered primarily through a patch worn on the skin, said Matthew Hurford, chief medical officer for the Office of Addiction Services.

Illicit fentanyl can be a white powder like heroin, but is 50 times stronger. It suppresses respiration receptors in the brain. That can make users stop breathing.

Because it is so powerful, fentanyl can make heroin more attractive to addicts. However, Hurford said, it is "thought to produce less of the euphoric effect associated with heroin."

Some users may not know they have purchased heroin with added fentanyl. There's no way to tell. Lamb said city officials do not yet know where the fentanyl is being produced, who's selling it, or what names are being used for the dangerous products.

In previous cases, it was synthesized outside the United States, Hurford said.

The dead in Philadelphia ranged in age from 16 to 66, Lamb said. Sixty percent were white males and 20 percent were African American males. Twenty percent were white females. The neighborhoods most severely affected were in the Northeast, and South and Southwest Philadelphia.

The state Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs announced last June that there had been 50 confirmed fentanyl-related fatalities that year in 15 Philadelphia counties, including Philadelphia, Bucks and Delaware. The state asked all coroners and medical examiners to screen for the drug in suspected heroin and opioid deaths. A spokeswoman said she did not have current numbers.

The Delaware Department of Health and Social Services announced a confirmed case on Friday and said there were several more probable cases.

Initial testing did not find fentanyl in heroin that caused a jump in overdoses - but not deaths - in Camden in March.

Lamb said he would encourage people who are using heroin or cocaine because they want to avoid withdrawal symptoms to seek treatment instead.

Overdose symptoms are the same for heroin and fentanyl and the treatment is also the same. However, treatment - the drug naloxone usually is used - needs to be more aggressive when people have taken fentanyl.

If it is suspected that someone has taken fentanyl, call 911 immediately. For help finding treatment, Community Behavioral Health members can call 888-545-2600.

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hmm

sorry im drunk and that was my honest to god first reaction to this. not quite an epidemic imo
 
$10 says it is the fucking DEA. They probably hook up with their contacts in mexico, tell them to start cutting some of the supply with it in exchange for some form of immunity. Feels good to get out the monthly conspiratorial thought ;P

Man I dunno Shub, the amount of cases over the last 5-6 mos seems to be something becoming both chronic and widespread. Aren't you eastern time?? It isn't even noon on a Thurday man lol
 
yeah but I wrote that last night im not drunk right now

had the same reaction though

I dont even think the people I would get heroin off of could spell Fentanyl tbh, its not as widespread as the articles would have you believe, espceially when you consider how many people use heroin.

what I want to know is how many deaths were as a result of solely fentanyl overdoses and how many included both fentanyl and heroin together. I can see them lumping purely fent ODs in with the rest to bump the numbers up

"we gotta clean up our streets, look at all these deaths!"

"ok how do we do that mr mayor?"

"well first we raise taxes..."
 
Crazy...that ahit will be in bmore soon if its not already here. The cartels know you drop some junkies AMD everyone is going to look for that stamp NC most ppl think stronger is better. As it warms up it makes me want to go to CVS and get a ten pack of spikes lol. Fuxk that fent shit tho...I want real dope.
 
Ah lol, my reading skills be lacking. It is good that it isn't happening that often, but fent ODs used to be relatively rare/incredibly easy to predict. Mainly from idiots extracting from patches. People unknowingly getting dosed with fentanyl is rrreally dangerous. It would make definite sense for pathologists to hold mixes and pure fent ODs separate.

The whole thing smacks of a dirty drug war tactic.
 
I highly doubt this is licit fentanyl making it into the heroin supply. It's almost certainly illicit, and the questions are where is it coming from and who is adding it. It doesn't make sense to cut heroin with licit fentanyl.

At least they're catching it somewhat early this time.

The answers to those questions will be interesting, if they're ever discovered.
 
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