East Wenatchee, Washington — The Chelan-Douglas Health District is issuing an urgent warning to residents about the presence of fentanyl in the local methamphetamine supply. Recent reports from our healthcare partners indicate that methamphetamine, commonly used in our community, is increasingly being contaminated with fentanyl, a highly potent opioid.
Fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and can cause fatal overdoses, even in small amounts. Individuals using methamphetamine have no way of knowing if fentanyl has been mixed in their dosage. This can lead to a high risk of an accidental overdose.
Dr. Kristen Hosey, Health Administrator emphasized the urgent need for community awareness, stating, “At CDHD, we recognize that fentanyl overdoses are devastating families across our community. This warning is not about assigning blame but about saving lives. We urge everyone to look out for each other, talk openly about the risks, and know where to find help. By working together, we can prevent unnecessary deaths and protect our loved ones.”
If you suspect someone is overdosing, please call 911 immediately. An overdose can happen in minutes. We urge residents to stay vigilant, stay informed, and be prepared to respond to an emergency. Someone who is overdosing may show these symptoms:
How to Stay Safe:
Naloxone Distribution Locations:
For more information on fentanyl, overdose prevention, or resources for treatment, please visit https://www.cdhd.wa.gov/opioid and https://www.cdhd.wa.gov/providers/opioid-resources
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