Extremely potent painkiller hits Montreal black market
Desmethyl fentanyl is 40 times more potent than heroin
An extremely powerful drug has made its first appearance on Montreals black market, and its being produced in sordidconditions by amateur chemists.
In late April, Montreal police raided seven locations in Montreal, seizing more than 300,000 tablets of illegally-produced synthetic prescription drugs, including Viagra and Cialis.
"The fight against synthetic drugs is a priority for all of the provinces police forces," said Cmdr. Francois Bleau at a Monday news conference.
The busts also yielded crystal meth, bath salts, methamphetamines, ecstasy, speed, steroids, oxycodone and 1,500 kilograms in untransformed ingredientsenough to produce three million pills.
But police consider the presence of bromadol and desmethyl fentanyl to be particularly worrisome.
Mario Gurin, an assistant director for the Montreal police, said investigators found three kilograms of desmethyl fentanyl after they sent the seized pills to the lab for analysis.
Fentanylis a powerful painkiller in the form of a patch that is usually prescribed to cancer patients and people suffering from chronic pain disorders. It is reported tobe 40 times stronger than heroin and 80 times stronger than morphine.
Montreal police said this is the first time theyve come across desmethyl fentanyl on Montreals black market.
Potent drugs designed to attract young users
Public health officials have warned emergency room physicians about the drug, saying it's extremely potent.
The seized desmethyl fentanyl was toxic enough to affect fourpolice officers who were handling the drugs for analysis.
"Even though they were wearing masks and gloves, still by being in contact with the product, they suffered from mild injuries. One of them had to hospitalized because of a heart condition," said police Insp. Marc Riopel.
Many of the pills are stamped with copycat logos ofcompanies like Facebook, Tim Hortons and the Montreal Canadiens.
Bleau saidthetactic is used to target young users.
Pills hidden insidemicrowaves
In addition to the pills, police seized 1,500 kilos of chemicals capable of producing 3 million pills.
Investigators said the pills were sold online and on the street. Some pills made it across the US border by being stashed inside microwaves.
Locations on in the city's Ville-Marie,Pointe St-Charles, Little Burgundyand Plateau-Mont-Royal districts were among those searched.
Police said they found sophisticated equipment used to produce industrial quantities of drugs one machine was capable of producing at least one pill per second.