Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Heroin Epidemic - Maryland Medical Examiner Releases Report On Over-Dose Related Deaths

WORCESTER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

ALERT!
The Maryland Medical Examiner recently released a report indicating that there has been 37 over-dose related deaths since September 2013. It appears the source of these deaths has been heroin that was tainted/treated with fentanyl.

These deaths represent about 12 percent of the over 318 overdose deaths during this period.

While these deaths have been sporadic, the heroin epidemic is one that we take very seriously.

Sheriff Mason has made it a priority to go after those who import this drug into our county. Our area has seen an increase in arrests by our Criminal Enforcement Team and by local Law Enforcement Agencies.

Fentanyl is a synthetic morphine substitute that is roughly 100 times more powerful and deadly than that of Morphine it is supposed to resemble. Combined with Heroin, this deadly combination is devastating our area and families.

 The Sheriff's Office along with our partners in Law Enforcement take this very serious and are ramping up our efforts to identify those who use, deal, and distribute this drug.

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MD. Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene
 Warns of Potent and Deadly Drug Combination
 
 
Baltimore, MD (January 31, 2014)  --- Maryland’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) reports an increase in the number of deaths linked to a potent and deadly batch of heroin that is tainted with fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, DHMH announced today.
 
According to OCME data, between September 2013 and today, at least 37 Maryland deaths were caused by the lethal drug combination.  The fentanyl/heroin deaths represent approximately 12 percent of 318 overdose deaths during the same time period. This represents the preliminary total of overdose deaths for the period between September 2013 and January 2014.  

"DHMH is reaching out to local behavioral health providers to ensure that they are fully informed about this dangerous and deadly trend,” said Dr. Gayle Jordan Randolph, Deputy Secretary for DHMH Behavioral Health Services. “We will support the local authorities as they adapt their overdose prevention plans in response to this deadly trend."
 
 
According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), fentanyl is estimated to be 80 times more powerful than morphine and hundreds of times more potent than heroin.  The presence of fentanyl dramatically increases the risk of an overdose death.
 
“Deaths due to the deadly heroin mixture appear to be widespread in Maryland and not localized to any specific area,” says Dr. David Fowler, Chief Medical Examiner for the State. “We have also seen overdose deaths due to fentanyl mixed with cocaine.”
 
Fentanyl-related deaths have been reported from Western Maryland to the Eastern Shore, and throughout Central Maryland. Recent reports indicate that heroin-fentanyl overdose deaths have also been seen in Washington State, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and along the I-95 corridor. The location of an overdose death does not necessarily indicate the source of a drug.
 
 

County
Number of Deaths
Anne Arundel
4
Baltimore City
10
Baltimore County
5
Calvert
2
Carroll
1
Charles
1
Frederick
2
Howard
2
Prince George’s
5
Queen Anne’s
1
Somerset
1
Washington
2
Wicomico
1
Total
37
 
 

 

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