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Beware of Fentanyl-Laced Counterfeit Pills

By County of San Bernardino

03/29/2022 at 03:41 PM

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and San Bernardino County Fire Department have seen a rise in the use of counterfeit prescription pills among high school teens.

The departments have also seen an increase in the circulation of the M-30 pill (Oxycodone). This pill is laced with deadly fentanyl, causing overdose deaths.

Fentanyl causes the following symptoms:

  • Victim breathes slowly, or stops breathing.
  • Victim is drowsy or unresponsive.
  • Victim is snoring and you're unable to wake them.
  • Victim has small or pinpoint pupils.

If you see these signs, immediately call 911 and say the person is suspected of having a fentanyl overdose. The longer you wait to call, the less likely the person will survive.

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