NSW - Peer report: Ketamine mixed with fentanyl in Sydney

Published on August 2, 2022

Source: https://www.facebook.com/nuaansw/posts/4460778963982038

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⚠️Peer Drug Alert ⚠️
🚨Ketamine tested positive for Fentanyl in Sydney 🚨
-This anecdotal peer drug alert came to us via our network of DanceWize NSW peers. We received a similar peer report in September, and warning in October from NSW health.
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Peer Drug Alert: Ketamine mixed with fentanyl 🚨
–––Report from peer–––
Where: Cronulla
When: 18.10.2021
“DW NSW supported a peer to acquire a FREE fentanyl test strip. They used it to test ketamine they had purchased in Cronulla. This test returned a positive indication for the presence of fentanyl. Read on to find out more about the risks of fentanyl and how to keep yourself safe.
–––What are the risks?–––
– A single line of ‘ketamine’ powder containing opioids (such as fentanyl) can kill or cause: Dizziness, paleness, blurred vision, loss of consciousness, vomiting, difficulty breathing.
– Risk of overdose is much higher if you aren’t a regular opioid user.
– Risk of overdose increases drastically if you have been using other depressant drugs like alcohol, benzos, ketamine or GHB
––How to protect yourself?–––
– Don’t use alone. Use a Zoom buddy or have someone on the phone with you. Make sure your friends know what you thought you were taking, and that they are comfortable calling an ambulance.
– If you’re using a new batch, start out with a small dose and wait to see if it feels right.
– Opioid overdoses can be reversed by administering Naloxone, which is available free in NSW pharmacies and via NUAA’s NSP.
– *NEW* Get naloxone delivered FREE via our online NSP shop: https://www.nuaa.org.au/nsp-equipment-1 or by calling NUAA’s PeerLine 1800 644 413
–––How to get help?–––
If you see the warning signs of unexpected drug reactions or overdose:
– Call Triple Zero (000)
– Administer naloxone if you have any. (Repeated doses may be needed)
– Start rescue breathing if someone is not breathing.
–––How to connect to community - we’re safer using together–––
– Stay up to date with drug alerts and peer-led harm reduction information by following NUAA & DanceWize NSW on social media.
– If you want non-judgemental support from an experienced member of the drug-using community contact NUAA & DanceWize NSW’s PeerLine by calling 1800 644 413 or messaging us on social media.
–––Further Information–––
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– Learn more about opioids:
dancewizensw.org.au/opioids
– Learn about ketamine:
dancewizensw.org.au/ketamine
– Get fentanyl test strips:
https://www.nuaa.org.au/nsp-equipment-1
– Get reagent drug checking kits:
https://www.nuaa.org.au/nuaa-blog/drug-testing-kits

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