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Public Health Warning: Severe Opioid Overdoses Linked to Nitazenes in Fake Oxycodone
Public Health Warning: Severe Opioid Overdoses Linked to Nitazenes in Fake Oxycodone
By Ian Rogers
NSW Health has issued an urgent warning following the hospitalisation of two individuals in New South Wales from severe opioid overdoses. The cases are linked to fake oxycodone tablets containing nitazenes, an extremely potent and dangerous synthetic opioid.
The counterfeit pills are described as yellow, unmarked round tablets and are being sold as “OxyContin 40 mg.” However, they contain nitazenes, which are far more potent than oxycodone and pose a higher risk of life-threatening respiratory depression.
The Dangers of Nitazenes
Nitazenes are illicit synthetic opioids that can be hundreds of times stronger than oxycodone. Due to their unregulated nature, there is no way to confirm their dosage or contents, even within the same batch, making them highly unpredictable and dangerous.
Dr. Darren Roberts, Medical Director of the NSW Poisons Information Centre, warned:
“Nitazenes are extremely potent and vary widely in strength. Even small amounts can lead to severe overdose or death.”
Recognising an Opioid Overdose
It’s crucial to know the signs of an opioid overdose, which include:
- Pinpoint pupils
- Extreme drowsiness or unconsciousness
- Slowed breathing or snoring
- Skin turning blue or grey
Precautions and Life-Saving Measures
- Carry Naloxone: This life-saving treatment can temporarily reverse opioid overdoses, including those caused by nitazenes.
- Available as a nasal spray or injection from participating pharmacies and health services.
- Order discreetly from NUAA’s online store or by calling (02) 9171 6650.
- Act Immediately in an Emergency:
- Administer naloxone if an overdose is suspected.
- Call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance after using naloxone—follow-up care is essential.
- Higher or repeated doses of naloxone may be required for nitazene overdoses, along with hospital treatment.
Key Resources and Support
- Take-Home Naloxone Program: For more information, visit Your Room – Naloxone.
- NSW Poisons Information Centre: Call 13 11 26 for 24/7 advice on adverse effects from drugs.
- Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS): Contact 1800 250 015 for confidential, 24/7 counselling and support for drug and alcohol issues.
For updates on public drug warnings, visit the NSW Public Drug Warnings. Stay informed. Stay safe. Seek help if needed.
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