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Hamilton public health issues 'purple heroin' alert after overdoses

The "highly toxic synthetic laced heroin" can cause confusion, speech problems, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea for days, according to public health officials.

Paramedics have responded to 43 suspected opioid overdoses so far in 2019

A person lays on their back while holding drug paraphernalia.
Public health officials have put out an alert about "Purple Heroin" after reports of overdoses. (CBC)

Hamilton Public Health Services has issued an alert after reports of overdoses from "purple heroin."

The "highly toxic synthetic laced heroin" can cause confusion, speech problems, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea for days, according to public health officials, who add the alert is a reminder forcommunity members that drugs can be mixed with toxic substances.

"There is no easy way to know what is in your drugs.You can't see it, smell it or taste it," reads the warning."Substances such asfentanyl and carfentanilcan be cut (mixed) with other drugs. Even a very small amount can cause an overdose."

The alert is the latest in an ongoing battle against opioid-related overdoses in Hamilton.

As of Jan. 27, paramedics had responded to 43 suspected opioid overdoses so far in 2019.

In that time a total of 1,103 doses of naloxone the opioid overdose antidote have been distributed by public health andnaloxone expansion sites and resulted in saved 31 lives.

Last year,6,402 naloxone doses were distributed and568 people were saved.