Multiple heroin overdoses following use of cocaineNovember 21, 2024NSWCocaine Heroin & other opioidsFive people were recently admitted to hospital with heroin overdose after using what they believed to be cocaine in Sydney Know the risks Effects to look out for Unexpected drowsiness, pinpoint pupils, loss of consciousness, slow breathing/snoring, and skin turning blue/grey after using a stimulant (for example cocaine, methamphetamine, or MDMA). Getting help If you or your friends see theRead notification
Cocaine found in heroin sampleNovember 8, 2024ACTCocaine Heroin & other opioidsAn off-white clumpy powder expected to be heroin was found to be a near-equal mix of heroin and cocaine. What does this mean? While the expectation was heroin, we note that NSW Health released a public drug warning on 13 Sep, ‘Four heroin overdoses following use of cocaine’, and this sample’s packaging is (arguably) more common for cocaine rather thanRead notification
Four heroin overdoses following use of cocaineSeptember 25, 2024NSWCocaine Heroin & other opioidsTwo people have died and another two admitted to hospital with heroin overdose after using what they believed to be cocaine in Sydney. Know the risks Effects to look out for Unexpected drowsiness, pinpoint pupils, loss of consciousness, slow breathing/snoring, and skin turning blue/grey after using a stimulant (for example cocaine, methamphetamine, or MDMA). Getting help If you or your friends seeRead notification
Heroin may contain nitazenes (potent synthetic opioids)April 24, 2024NSWHeroin & other opioidsNitazenes have been found in drug samples likely related to a large increase in opioid overdoses in the Penrith area in the past month. Know the risks Effects to look out for Getting help If you or your friends see the warning signs of overdose:Seek help immediately from your nearest emergency department or call Triple Zero (000). You won’t getRead notification
Heroin found in methamphetamine in NSWJanuary 12, 2024NSWAmphetamines Heroin & other opioidsHeroin has been found in methamphetamine in Newcastle and Orange areas NSW Health is warning of potential dangers from heroin found present in methamphetamine currently in circulation around Newcastle and Orange following two hospitalisations. Only a small amount of ‘methamphetamine’ powder containing opioids (such as heroin) can kill or cause dizziness, paleness, blurred vision, loss of consciousness, vomiting, difficulty breathing. WhatRead notification
High purity heroin in circulation across Narrm/metro Melbourne, and possibly the Geelong areaDecember 6, 2023VICHeroin & other opioidsThere have been multiple reports of very strong gear across all areas of Melbourne, and some from Geelong as well. Symptoms of overdose can include: Try not to use alone! If alone, let someone know you’re going to use, and have a plan in place for what to do if they can’t get in touch with you (e.g., call 000!!)Read notification