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Grey Bruce Public Health issues opioid alert

Four suspected overdoses between June 16 and June 21 in Owen Sound have ledGrey Bruce Public Health (GBPH) to issue an opioid alert.

One of the four incidents was fatal, resulting in the death of a person in their 50s.

In a statement to the media, GBPH said all unregulated street drugs have a high risk of toxicity and can be potentially life-threatening.

"In order to prioritize the well-being and safety of individuals, it's crucial to address the significant risks associated with the use of unregulated substances, which can lead to drug poisoning due to the inherent toxicity of the local drug supply," said Dr. Rim Zayed, physician consultant at GBPH. "We urge individuals who engage in the consumption of street drugs to exercise utmost caution and take proactive measures."

GBPH added that drug toxicity doesn't discriminate. It can affect everyone, regardless of age, gender, and drug use history.

Naloxone kits are available for free at participating pharmacies in Grey-Bruce, Grey Bruce Public Health, and through GBPH's community partners.

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