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~ As the summer heat continues to rise, Public Health Madison & Dane County has issued a public health alert regarding an alarming increase in drug overdoses within the community. This spike in overdoses is believed to be linked to the extreme temperatures.
According to data collected from hospitals and EMS providers, there have been at least seven suspected opiate-related overdoses and several other related incidents reported by first responders on June 29 and 30. This is a higher number of overdoses than what is typically seen in the community.
Studies have shown that extreme heat can heighten the risk of drug overdoses and even lead to overdose deaths. The combination of opioids and stimulants can make it difficult for the body to regulate temperature, increasing the chances of dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and other heart-related complications. Mixing drugs with alcohol can further exacerbate these risks.
Julia Olsen, Public Health Supervisor, urges individuals to take necessary precautions to protect themselves during this time. "There are steps you can take to protect yourself including using less or going slow, using a buddy system, not using in a parked car, and always carrying naloxone in case of an overdose," she stated. "Remember to stay cool and hydrated and call 211 if you need help finding a place to cool off."
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It is crucial for first responders, healthcare providers, as well as individuals who use drugs and their families to be aware of these increased risks. To stay informed about any spikes in overdoses within the community, individuals can sign up for email or text alerts on Public Health's webpage.
For those who use drugs or know someone who does, it is important to know the signs of an overdose such as pale or clammy skin, blue lips or fingertips, slow or irregular breathing, difficulty waking up, among others. If someone suspects an overdose is occurring, they should immediately call 911.
To reduce the risk of using drugs alone, individuals are encouraged to call Never Use Alone at 800-484-3731. It is also recommended to check in with friends or family who use drugs, test all drugs for fentanyl before using, and carry Narcan® (naloxone) in case of an overdose. Safer use supplies, including fentanyl test strips and Narcan®, can be obtained from the Syringe Services Program at Public Health Madison & Dane County.
For those seeking treatment and recovery resources, the Behavioral Health Resource Center of Dane County can be contacted at (608) 267-2244. It is crucial to share this alert with others to spread awareness and potentially save lives.
According to data collected from hospitals and EMS providers, there have been at least seven suspected opiate-related overdoses and several other related incidents reported by first responders on June 29 and 30. This is a higher number of overdoses than what is typically seen in the community.
Studies have shown that extreme heat can heighten the risk of drug overdoses and even lead to overdose deaths. The combination of opioids and stimulants can make it difficult for the body to regulate temperature, increasing the chances of dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and other heart-related complications. Mixing drugs with alcohol can further exacerbate these risks.
Julia Olsen, Public Health Supervisor, urges individuals to take necessary precautions to protect themselves during this time. "There are steps you can take to protect yourself including using less or going slow, using a buddy system, not using in a parked car, and always carrying naloxone in case of an overdose," she stated. "Remember to stay cool and hydrated and call 211 if you need help finding a place to cool off."
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It is crucial for first responders, healthcare providers, as well as individuals who use drugs and their families to be aware of these increased risks. To stay informed about any spikes in overdoses within the community, individuals can sign up for email or text alerts on Public Health's webpage.
For those who use drugs or know someone who does, it is important to know the signs of an overdose such as pale or clammy skin, blue lips or fingertips, slow or irregular breathing, difficulty waking up, among others. If someone suspects an overdose is occurring, they should immediately call 911.
To reduce the risk of using drugs alone, individuals are encouraged to call Never Use Alone at 800-484-3731. It is also recommended to check in with friends or family who use drugs, test all drugs for fentanyl before using, and carry Narcan® (naloxone) in case of an overdose. Safer use supplies, including fentanyl test strips and Narcan®, can be obtained from the Syringe Services Program at Public Health Madison & Dane County.
For those seeking treatment and recovery resources, the Behavioral Health Resource Center of Dane County can be contacted at (608) 267-2244. It is crucial to share this alert with others to spread awareness and potentially save lives.
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