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3 suspected overdose deaths reported in Guelph over the long weekend

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Guelph’s public health unit says there were three suspected fatal overdoses reported in the city over the Labour Day long weekend.

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There have also been another five overdoses in the past five days that were not fatal, public health said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Strong fentanyl has been indicated in the three deaths, but please be aware that any circulating substance may pose a significant risk to your health,” the heath unit said.

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The Waterloo Region Integrated Drug Strategy also issued an overdose alert on Tuesday after five deaths suspected to be caused by overdoses were reported over a five-day span in the area.

Anyone using illicit drugs is encouraged to never use alone, carry naloxone and take only one-third of a normal dose with any new purchase.

There is also the safe injection site at Guelph’s Community Health Centre in the city’s downtown core.

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For those using alone, the National Overdose Response Service is a free anonymous service that can call drug users to check in on them. It can be reached at 1-888-688-6677.

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