RIDOH issues overdose spike alert for northern RI Region 1

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BURRILLVILLE/GLOCESTER – The Rhode Island Department of Health issued a spike alert for increased drug overdose activity from March 2 to March 8 in the area designated as Region 1 in northern Rhode Island including Burrillville, Foster, Glocester and Scituate.

The alerts are issued when a Rhode Island municipality or region has more non-fatal overdoses than usual in a week to offer a near real-time view of statewide overdose trends, regional hot spots and emergency department visits.

For Region 1, the threshold for such an alert is at two non-fatal overdoses, and RIDOH notes the region had “less than five” over the week.

Cranston Region 7 also had a spike alert for the week ending in March 8, but there the threshold for an alert is five reported cases.

The spike alert system allows RIDOH to identify overdoses caused by opioids such as heroin and fentanyl, as well as stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamine, benzodiazepines, and other substances.

“In Rhode Island, every city and town has seen an overdose,” RIDOH noted in the release, issued on Monday, March 9.

The release notes that fentanyl has been detected in stimulants like cocaine and crack cocaine as well as counterfeit pills.

“Stimulants could be contaminated with fentanyl and put people who use stimulants at risk of opioid overdose, especially those who do not regularly consume opioids and have a lower opioid tolerance,” RIDOH stated.

The department published the following list of resources and recommendations for the public:

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