Nova Scotia Health
Unverified #DrugAlert, June 1, 2026: Fentanyl suspected to contain high levels of toxicity causing multiple suspected overdoses in Cumberland County
We have received a report from a community source regarding fentanyl suspected to contain high levels of toxicity causing multiple suspected overdoses in Cumberland County.
How to Stay Safe: Let someone know, start low, and go slow.
• ReFIX Halifax: 2151 Gottingen St. (902-209-9370)
• PeerSix Sydney: 75 Prince St. (902-567-1766)
If someone overdoses:
· Call 911 immediately – Tell them someone is unresponsive.
· Give naloxone if you have it. More than one dose may be needed if high potency opioids are involved. If there are no opioids, naloxone will be ineffective but will not cause harm – give it anyway.
· Stay with them and make sure they can breathe.
· If they stop breathing, perform CPR until help arrives.
Get Free Naloxone Kits: You can get naloxone for free at most pharmacies and harm reduction programs. To learn more, visit: https://mha.nshealth.ca/en/takehomenaloxoneprogram
Looking for help?
• Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line – 1-888-429-8167
• Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868; Text CONNECT to 686868
• Mental Health and Addictions Intake Service – (Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30; Tues and Thurs until 8 pm) – 1-855-922-1122
• 211 Nova Scotia – information and referrals to community and social services: Call 2-1-1 or 1-855-466-4994; Email: help@ns.211.ca