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5 people in Kingston area treated for suspected fentanyl overdoses in 2 days

Public health officials in Kingston and surrounding communities are warning drug users to be extremely cautious after five people have overdosed on drugs that are suspected to be laced with fentanyl in the last two days.

Toronto also saw a spate of overdoses last week, 4 of which were fatal

High doses of the opioid antidote naloxone, pictured here, were administered to the five people who overdosed Kingston in the last two days. The associate medical officer of health said that leads her to believe that the drugs they ingested were contaminated with fentanyl. (Mel Evans/Associated Press)

Public health officials in Kingston and surrounding communities are warning drug users to be cautious after five people have overdosed in the last two days on drugs suspected to be laced with fentanyl.

Dr. FareenKarachiwalla, the region's associate medical officer of health, said that those who overdosed were not all taking opioids at least one person used cocaine and yet they required several doses of naloxone, an antidote to opiates.

Fentanylis considered between 50 and 100 times more powerful than morphine, which is why it requires higher doses of naloxone to reverse its effects.

Karachiwalla said it's unclear if there are several batches of drugs that could be laced with the powerful opioid. But it's extremely unusual to see that number of people hospitalized for drug-related illness in two days, she said.

4 deaths in Toronto

Typically, about one person dies each month from a drug overdose in the Kingston region, Karachiwallasaid. The area also includes Hastings, Prince Edward County, Lennox and Addington.

Officials in Toronto are responding to what some here have called a "public health emergency" following at least 20 overdoses last week, four of which were fatal.

Thatprompted Mayor John Tory to hold an emergency meeting Thursday. After it, officials said they would try tospeed the opening of three upcoming supervised injection sites and see that firefighters in high-risk areas are trained to use naloxonekits by the end of September.