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Overdose alert in Regina after 46 reported in eight days
Summary
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Health issued an overdose alert after the Regina Police Service reported 46 overdoses since Feb. 2 and four suspected overdose deaths; the ministry said the substances involved are not yet identified.
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Saskatchewan's Ministry of Health has issued an overdose alert for Regina after local police reported a spike in cases. The Regina Police Service reported 46 overdoses since Feb. 2. Police reported that many incidents required multiple doses of naloxone and that four suspected overdose deaths occurred during the same period. The ministry said it does not yet have confirmed information on which substance or substances are responsible.
Key details:
- Regina Police Service reported 46 overdoses since Feb. 2.
- Police reported four suspected overdose deaths in that time frame.
- The ministry noted many cases required multiple doses of naloxone.
- The substances involved have not been identified and the Ministry of Health issued an alert.
Summary:
The ministry said these recent incidents indicate a higher risk of overdose and death in the Regina area. Undetermined at this time.
