Naloxone-resistant fentanyl circulating in southern Sask.: RCMP
A strain of the powerful opioid fentanyl is circulating in southern Saskatchewan, and the RCMP say it may be resistant to naloxone.
Naloxone is a fast-acting drug that can temporarily reverse the effects of opioid overdoses. According to the Mounties, the naloxone-resistant drugs don’t appear any different than normal, making them very dangerous and potentially lethal.
Police said the drug is circulating in the southern parts of Saskatchewan, including the areas around Moose Jaw and Swift Current.
The RCMP said officers have responded to fatal overdoses in the region, but couldn’t provide a number connected to the naloxone-resistant fentanyl.