174 heroin overdoses in 6 days in Cincinnati

Shit-Hits-the-Fan_cartoonThis is unprecedented’: 174 heroin overdoses in 6 days in Cincinnati

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/midwest/ct-heroin-overdose-outbreak-20160829-story.html

The original numbers were startling enough — 30 heroin overdoses across Cincinnati in a single weekend.

Then they just kept climbing.

Another 78 overdoses and at least three deaths were reported during a 48-hour period Aug. 23 and 24.

And at the end of last week, after a six-day stretch of emergency room visits that exhausted first responders and their medical supplies, the overdose tally soared to a number health officials are calling “unprecedented”: 174.

On average, Cincinnati sees four overdose reports per day, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported, and usually no more than 20 or 25 in a given week.

But pure heroin is what’s responsible for that average. And that’s not what’s on the streets now, they say. The culprit responsible for the staggering number of 174 was likely heroin cut with the latest opioid boost meant to deliver consumers a stronger, extended high — carfentanil. That’s a tranquilizer for, among other large animals, elephants. And it’s 100,000 times stronger than morphine.

For now, law enforcement officials have been unable to track down the source of the toxic cocktail but believe the spate of record-high overdoses could be caused by a single heroin batch laced with carfentanil.

State, local and federal authorities have mobilized across Hamilton County — home to Cincinnati — to investigate the source or sources, Newtown police Chief Tom Synan told the Enquirer.

Synan also heads the law enforcement task force for the Hamilton County Heroin Coalition, which was created so public health and law enforcement officials from Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky could collaboratively combat the heroin epidemic plaguing the tri-state area.

Additional heroin overdoses reported in that area, plus New Jersey, tipped the total to 225-plus, according to reporting on Fox 13 News Now.

In the same time period of the Cincinnati overdoses, 13 were reported in Jennings County, Ind., on Aug. 23, 12 were reported on Aug. 24 in Montgomery County, Kentucky, and 29 overdoses linked to free samples of heroin, marked with a Batman symbol, were reported between Aug. 23 and Aug. 25 in Camden, New Jersey.

That comes after 27 people overdosed during a five hour period on Aug. 15 in one town in West Virginia.

But the epidemic surrounding Cincinnati has captured the most national attention — and area leaders are not sugarcoating the situation.

“It’s unlike anything we’ve seen before,” Hamilton County Commissioner Dennis Deters told the Enquirer.

He called the startling uptick a public health emergency.

“This is unprecedented to see as many alerts as we’ve seen in the last six days,” the county’s health commissioner, Tim Ingram, told the Enquirer on Aug. 26.

Officials have even begged people to turn away from the drug while the source of this potent batch is still a mystery.

“We’re urging you, please don’t do heroin right now,” Synan said, according to WCPO Cincinnati. “If for no other reason, because we don’t know what’s in the stuff on the street.”

Carfentanil, a cousin of the less potent but still dangerous opioid fentanyl, is the strongest commercially used opioid. As they continue to do with fentanyl, drug dealers have begun cutting their heroin supplies with carfentanil to make it stretch for longer periods of time and deliver stronger — and more addictive — highs.

“These people are intentionally putting in drugs they know can kill someone,” Synan told WCPO. “The benefit for them is if the user survives it is such a powerful high for them, they tend to come back. … If one or two people die, they could care less. They know the supply is so big right now that if you lose some customers in their eyes there’s always more in line.”

Further complicating matters is that Narcan, the nasal-spray version of the drug Naxalone, which reverses the side effects of an overdose, isn’t working anymore, at least not as reliably. Usually one, maybe two doses of Narcan will stabilize a patient. But the recent overdoses required two or three times that dosage.

Tests to determine if the heroin contained fentanyl or carfentanil aren’t yet available at most hospitals in the city, the Enquirer reported.

“We can’t confirm in the short term if someone’s had fentanyl, carfentanil or heroin — the tests flag only as positive or negative for opiates,” Nanette Bentley, spokeswoman for Mercy Health, told the newspaper.

Ultimately, this past week’s outbreak has been most taxing on the first responders.

“It’s been exhausting,” Cincinnati police Lt. Col. Mike John told the Enquirer. “They’re running from one run to another. It’s been very taxing on the officers and the fire department.”

Copyright © 2016, Chicago Tribune

8 Responses

  1. They are out of control, DEAand CDC. It is not right to treat human beings like they have been. They don’t care about the laws of this country. Civil Rights what is happening.

  2. You voted for the liberals running the gubment. You have an opportunity to change the system in Nov.

  3. Snowden was rite,,,there so busy going after law abiding citizen,,cause it easier to track us via computers now a days,,then to get off their tax payed ass’s,,do thee actual field work so this batch of smack never even enter’d the
    U.S,,,its true,,,, the dea needs to be fired,,thee entire agency,,,,,make a new agency,,,where they are only aloud to go after heroin,cocaine,speed,,and crack,,,,and no dea agent is allowed to falsely accuse ANY doctor,,unless a actual adult patient has recorded proof,,,not hear say,,,,,jmo,m

  4. None of this is truly surprising to many of us in chronic pain- the ones that has followed every little rule and regulation placed upon us.
    It is the ugliest of all truths about how we are being treated, neglected,ignored, and sytimizied by the media and the politicial talking heads.
    Earlier this year I had a friend kicked out of pain mgt because the guy could not go to a random pill count- the poor guy did not even own a car and could not make it- so they kicked him out.
    Several weeks later after being denied help from a hospital- he shot himself as a direct result of this b/s.
    I have always tried to follow the rules and laws set before but when I see my friends kill themselves over this cruel game – the less I want to pay any attention to their game- if the letters and recommendations set by qualified pain drs are being outright ignored by the powers that be-I
    don’t think that it is going to change a thing- only continually get worse.
    I see this as a truly sad day in America when if ya fart in public- you WILL be thrashed!!

  5. I hope your understanding some of these deaths. People in pain they will do anything to stop the pain . They do not care if they lose their life because they can not live with the pain. Wake up your killing people CDC. Give them back the pain medication now. You are killing us off.
    Do you hear us .

  6. See,,heres how aweful the drug test/making kits are,,”can’t tell exactly what they o.d on,,initial,ie pee test,1st blood test,,only shows positive for opiates,”,,,,u know why it only shows opiates,,because the reagants in the kits themselves are designed to only MAKE opiates by combining the reagants w/the intial plant material,,ie,essential oil of the poppy plant,,,There aren’t any new feild drug making kits,ie test kits w/the reagants in them at the proper quantities to make fentanyl or this new horse tranquilzer,,,,Great work Dr.GOVERNMENT,, I see your plan is working wonderfully,,,NOT!!!!!lets just keep killen them,,then we don’t have to pay for them,,,,sickos,,,,Meanwhile back at the ranch,,the dea has falsely busted another 70 year old doctor,,,,Gee,,do u think snowden was rite?there so busy going after our law abiding doctors and the truly medically ill w.painful medical conditions,,,,,they are not doing their job when it comes to the real killers,,the smack dealers,,,great work dea,,,just keep going after innocent doctors,,,cause its a hell of a lot safer and easier to goo after a law abiding citizen like a doctor,,then to actually put your life on the line going after Heroin dealers,,,,corrupt wimps,,,,maryw

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