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Island Health Issues Overdose Advisory for Campbell River Residents

Island Health has issued an overdose advisory for residents of Campbell River, highlighting a troubling rise in drug poisonings in the area. The advisory, released on September 18, 2023, warns that individuals using unregulated substances face a heightened risk of overdose.
In the notice, Island Health emphasizes the dangers associated with mixing substances, including alcohol and prescription medications. The organization advises users to consume only one substance at a time to mitigate the risk of overdose. If an overdose occurs, it is critical to call 911 immediately and remain with the individual in distress.
Key Recommendations for Residents
Island Health has outlined several important steps for individuals and their families to follow in the event of an overdose. If someone is suspected of overdosing, bystanders should administer one breath every five seconds and provide naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, if available. These immediate actions can significantly increase the chances of survival.
For those concerned about the substances they may be using, Island Health offers drug checking services at multiple facilities across Campbell River. Residents are also encouraged to visit the local overdose prevention site located at 1330 Dogwood St., which operates from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. This site provides a safe environment for individuals to obtain information and support regarding substance use.
The rise in drug poisonings has raised alarms among health officials, prompting this advisory as a proactive measure to safeguard the community. Those who use drugs, along with their friends and family, are urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to reduce the risk of overdose.
Island Health continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as new information becomes available. Community members are encouraged to engage with local resources and support networks to help combat the increasing risks associated with drug use.
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