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Warning issued on killer heroin: Deadly batch of heroin kills at least 17 in area [barf alert]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | January 26, 2014 | Janice Crompton

Posted on 01/27/2014 12:21:53 AM PST by grundle

Experts are warning about a potent and deadly batch of heroin that is suspected in the deaths of at least 17 people in Allegheny and surrounding counties during the past week.

One local medical examiner is calling the outbreak of overdoses a "major public health crisis."

Medical examiners suspect heroin, in stamp bags marked in red ink with the word "Theraflu," is causing deadly overdoses because it contains the powerful narcotic fentanyl.

Allegheny County officials issued a warning about the deadly combination on Friday, when nine people died of suspected overdoses, but since then, county medical examiner Karl Williams said five more fatalities have come through his door, showing signs of an overdose.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/local/region/2014/01/26/Allegheny-County-medical-examiner-calls-rash-of-apparent-overdose-deaths-a-major-public-health-crisis/stories/201401260193#ixzz2raL4gvzE

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I completey disagree with the claim that this is a "major public health crisis." It's not contagious. It's not catchy. It's not genetic. It is 100% completely, totally avoidable. There is no "major public health crisis."
1 posted on 01/27/2014 12:21:53 AM PST by grundle
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To: grundle

Actually, the deaths being avoidable are a reason why it is called a public health crisis. Opposition to addiction and illegal drugs should not lead us to indifference to the welfare of or scorn for those who are addicted and to needless deaths among them.


2 posted on 01/27/2014 12:30:43 AM PST by Rockingham
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This is a public health crisis like the tylenol poisoning scare years ago. A man I knew stopped using heroin, finished law school, and then to celebrate he got high. It killed him because he used his old large addicted dose, which his recovered body could not handle.


3 posted on 01/27/2014 12:48:36 AM PST by gleeaikin
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The Tylenol thing was a murder crisis. And they never did figure out who did it.
4 posted on 01/27/2014 12:52:20 AM PST by grundle
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To: Rockingham
Opposition to addiction and illegal drugs should not lead us to indifference to the welfare of or scorn for those who are addicted

Well of course there needs to be societal scorn for those that voluntarily take heroin (and that's all of them).

Without societal scorn they are just choosing an 'alternative lifestyle'.

I don't want to pay to have these idiots weaned off their habit, but I will because I'm a taxpayer and it's cheaper to treat the ones that are still salvageable, versus having them self-destruct and take some of us with them through crimes or reckless endangerment of others.

5 posted on 01/27/2014 1:03:27 AM PST by zipper ("The Second Amendment IS my carry permit!" -- Ted Nugent)
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To: Rockingham

I do not rejoice in any of their needless deaths. On the other hand, I do not believe for one second, that anyone in America does not know drugs are no good. Everyone knows this, so if they still stick themselves with bad drugs, I do not know how sorry I should be. I guess I feel as sorry for them, as I do for anyone else who commits suicide. It does not have to happen, but it is suicide, whether it is a fast suicide, or a slow one, it does not have to happen. Don’t do drugs.


6 posted on 01/27/2014 1:04:07 AM PST by Mark17 (Chicago Blackhawks: Stanley Cup champions 2010, 2013. Vietnam Vet 70-71 Msgt US Air Force, retired)
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To: grundle

Unless people are being forcibly injected, there is no “public health crisis”.


7 posted on 01/27/2014 1:05:38 AM PST by meadsjn
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To: grundle
I will guess that several mid-level drug dealers just got the death penalty - but not from a court.

Tonight, low level dealers in Pittsburgh are ratting out everybody they know so they don't end up doing a life sentence.

At the top end, the “boss” is not sitting around waiting for bad news to knock on his front door.

His direct subordinates are either dead or running for their lives.

8 posted on 01/27/2014 1:06:33 AM PST by zeestephen
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This just in: Smack will kill you. Film at 11.


9 posted on 01/27/2014 1:25:46 AM PST by Slings and Arrows (You can't have Ingsoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
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The Tylenol thing was a murder crisis. And they never did figure out who did it.

No they never did. There was, however, another case they did solve, where some nut case poisoned his neighbors, because he wanted them to move. He has been on death row for a long time.

10 posted on 01/27/2014 1:30:31 AM PST by Mark17 (Chicago Blackhawks: Stanley Cup champions 2010, 2013. Vietnam Vet 70-71 Msgt US Air Force, retired)
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To: grundle

It should happen to every druggie!!!


11 posted on 01/27/2014 1:30:42 AM PST by dalereed
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To: grundle
It is 100% completely, totally avoidable.

It's a CHOICE. Since RATs insist on choice...

12 posted on 01/27/2014 1:32:12 AM PST by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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I agree with you.. actually it’s helping to clean out the scum so the smart thing would be to remain silent.


13 posted on 01/27/2014 2:17:13 AM PST by maddog55
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heroin that is suspected in the deaths of at least 17 people in Allegheny

This is a problem HOW????


14 posted on 01/27/2014 2:35:16 AM PST by bikerman (Obama! if his lips are moving he's lying.)
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Addiction is not a choice. I’ve seen a lot of good people taken by the grips of it.

They weren’t morally weak in character or any of that other BS

Many people just don’t understand how addiction works.

People don’t live that way because they like it.

I used to think the same way until I started dating an intake coordinator at a Methadone clinic about 30 years ago.

She explained a lot to me and it really was an eye opener.

Opiate addiction is very treatable with Methadone and with Suboxone, but the cost and the strict clinic rules are not always a viable option for many.

For those that it is, many go on to lead normal, productive lives.


15 posted on 01/27/2014 2:41:12 AM PST by Rodney Dangerfield ("America is the greatest country on Earth and we intend to change that" - Barack Obama)
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To: grundle

Off the subject, but does anyone know what happened to the flu medication with the trade name Theraflu? I have not seen it in the drug stores for a couple years.


16 posted on 01/27/2014 3:04:28 AM PST by OldPossum ("It's" is the contraction of "it" and "is"; think about ITS implications.)
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Taken off the shelves because it was laced with too much bad heroin? /s


17 posted on 01/27/2014 3:07:56 AM PST by Cvengr (Adversity in life and death is inevitable. Thru faith in Christ, stress is optional.)
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To: grundle

And the gubbmints answer to drug addiction is legalize drugs like pot as they bemoan the loss of life with illegal drugs as a health emergency. How much you want to bet these heroin junkies carry a pot prescription card ?


18 posted on 01/27/2014 3:09:02 AM PST by redcatcherb412
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To: Mark17

A firefighter friend of mine got a part-time job driving a taxi. Our local taxi company has a government contract to take welfare recipients on Medicade to their methadone appointments. Free ride and free high for them, all paid for by us.


19 posted on 01/27/2014 3:49:07 AM PST by goodwithagun (My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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To: Mark17

“Don’t do drugs” is not what you mean, because over 100 adult Americans are doing all sorts of psychoactive drugs, most with prescriptions.

What you mean is:

Be an obedient Soviet citizen, and don’t do drugs that have not been approved by the federal government.


20 posted on 01/27/2014 4:03:11 AM PST by BCrago66
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