KAWARTHAS-Lakelands Public Health is issuing an alert due to a notable increase in suspected drug poisonings in Northumberland County. The substance is suspected to be fentanyl and appears as a light brown colour, with a lighter colour inside. It may smell like motor oil prior to being heated and may have an unusual texture. Due to the toxicity of the substance, more than one dose of naloxone may be required.
Officials say it is important to be aware that the unregulated drug supply may be contaminated with other substances. Naloxone should be used in all suspected drug overdoses, due to the possibility of opioid contamination or poisoning. Free Naloxone Kits are available at all Lakelands Public Health offices, participating local pharmacies, andâŻother local agencies.
Signs of an opioid overdose may include:
- very small pupils
- slow or no breathing
- cold and clammy skin
- blue or purple fingernails or lips
- snoring or gurgling sounds
- heavy sedation, difficulty being woken up
Anyone who sees a person experiencing a drug poisoning is urged to intervene. Call 9-1-1, give the person naloxone, and start rescue breathing and, or chest compressions. TheâŻGood Samaritan ActâŻprotects anyone trying to help in an emergency from possible legal repercussions. TheâŻGood Samaritan Drug Overdose ActâŻalso helps protect people on the scene of an overdose from being charged for using or possessing drugs for personal use.

