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8-year-old recovers after taking illicit drug found on classroom floor

An elementary school student in B.C.'s Okanagan has recovered and returned to class after accidentally overdosing on a powerful drug hefound at school.

Tests show drug was form of benzodiazepine, prescribed for anxiety and insomnia

Benzodiazepines are a variety of medication used to combat ailments like anxiety and insomnia. Xanax, one such benzodiazepine, is pictured. (Alex Lynch/CBC)

An elementary school student in B.C.'s OkanaganValley has recovered and returned to school after accidentally overdosing on a powerful drug hefound on the floor of his classroom.

The eight-year-old swallowed the drug after finding the pinkish, powdery substance at his school in Kelowna last week, the Central OkanaganSchool District said Monday.

The district saidtests of the sample obtained by RCMP show the drug was an illicit form of benzodiazepine a class of drug commonly prescribed for insomnia, anxiety, muscle spasms and other ailments.

The Central Okanagansuperintendent of schools, Kevin Kaardal, said staff thoroughly cleaned the classroom and the space has beeninspected by the district's health and safety officials.

A statement said Mounties have not determined how or why the drug was left in the classroom.

"That's our big question and our initial investigation has not determined any simple answers," said Kaardal.

"Wasit in somebody'sbag? Fell out an adult bag as they dropped their child off at school?Was it somebody from outside the school community?None of those answers seem to be forthcoming."

The school principalspoke to the eight-year-old's class on Monday to help students understand what happened and remind them about the dangers of handling unknown substances.

Theinvestigation is ongoing.