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'Like a war zone': 16 overdoses before noon at Vancouver overdose prevention site
OPS says one particular strain of "bad dope" has been causing problems for around six months, and the only real solution is to increase access to a clean supply of drugs.
VANCOUVER - Frontline workers at Vancouver's Overdose Prevention Society are warning that a dangerous drug combination is causing a spike in overdoses and leaving people in a coma-like state before they can be revived.
Trey Helten, a manager at the OPS on East Hastings Street in the Downtown Eastside, said Friday started with two overdoses around 8 a.m. – and by noon, there had been 16 more. Four of those overdose victims ended up going to hospital for further treatment, Helten said.
"That's how our day started – it was like a warzone – and it didn't let up until three o'clock in the afternoon," Helten said.
While Friday was a particularly bad day for the sheer number of overdoses, Helten said one particular strain of "bad dope" has been causing problems for around six months.
Helten said it's a low-grade Benzodiazepine, a type of drug that slows down the body's central nervous system, mixed with fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid that has caused thousands of deaths across North America in an ongoing overdose epidemic.
It causes an absolute blackout that can be difficult to rouse people out of, Helten said. When frontline workers give victims the overdose-reversal drug naloxone and oxygen, they often remain in what appears to be a coma.
I have heard that the "benzodiazepine" in question is apparently etizolam. I have to imagine people are smoking, and not injecting it, because the schoolyard rumor is benzos generally are not water soluble. But who knows, it could be another analog for all I know.
There was another thread that mentioned this some time ago, so this appears to be a recurring thing that you have to watch out for as an opioid user. As if the dope game isn't risky enough, now people are literally mixing the two drugs you SHOULDN'T mix... will dealers ever hit rock bottom?