Fentanyl increasingly found in drugs in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside: study
VANCOUVER — A new study shows illicit opioid users in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside are increasingly testing positive for the potent painkiller fentanyl, which was linked to the majority of fatal overdoses in British Columbia last year.
Researchers from the University of British Columbia followed 237 people living in marginalized housing in the neighbourhood between March and July last year.
At the beginning of the study, 45 per cent of people who reported using illicit opioids tested positive for fentanyl, but five months later that number jumped to 100 per cent, said Dr. William Honer, head of the university’s department of psychiatry.
The surge can likely be traced both to fentanyl increasingly contaminating other street drugs, like heroin, and users looking for a more potent product, he said.
