Heroin related overdoses have been on the rise in the State of Connecticut. 2015 have since been the highest reported opiate overdoses to date. Heroin was the cause of 415 deaths in 2015 compared to 327 in 2014, although
Deaths On The Rise In 2015
Fentanyl deaths have double this year compared to the prior year of 2014. Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opiate that is prescribed to treat severe pain. The use of Fentanyl with Heroin enhances the effects of Heroin and causes more of a high. Due to Fentanyl’s extreme potency, it causes overdoses. It is estimated to be 80 times more potent than morphine and hundreds of times more potent than heroin, according to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gov. Plan To Control The Drug Issues In Connecticut
Gov. Dannel Malloy in the effort to decrease the drug epidemic in Connecticut has proposed making it mandatory that municipalities ensure that the primary emergency response provider is equipped and prepared to administer the anti-overdose drug naloxone, also known as Narcan.
State trooper have already been given Narcan and have administered more than 60 doses.
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