04/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/17/2026 19:05
Deschutes County health officials are alerting the community to an increase in overdoses associated with suspected adulterated cocaine and/or ketamine. Six incidents within the last 24 hours have required naloxone administration, indicating that these substances may contain an opioid such as fentanyl.
People who do not regularly use opioids may be at especially high risk of overdose because even a very small amount of an opioid can cause serious breathing problems, unconsciousness, or death.
Community members should be aware that cocaine and ketamine may contain opioids, even when the person using them does not expect opioid exposure.
Recognizing and responding to an overdose can save a life. Here are some signs and symptoms of an overdose to look for:
Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids-including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications-when given in time. Naloxone is easy to use and small to carry. There are two forms of naloxone that anyone can use without medical training or authorization: prefilled nasal spray and injectable.
If you need Naloxone, please visit friendsforlifedeschutes.org or find your local syringe exchange program at deschutes.org/harmreduction.
The Deschutes County Harm Reduction Program recommends the following steps and strategies for community members:
Naloxone is safe. Even if naloxone is given to someone who is not experiencing an overdose, it will not harm them
Get Support: If you or someone you care about is struggling with drug or alcohol use, here are some resources that can help:
Drug and Alcohol Helpline: (800) 923-4357) or Text: 'Recovery Now' to 839863.
Crisis Services: Contact the crisis line by dialing 988 or (541)322-7500 x9 or call (800) 875-7364 (toll free) or
Stabilization Center at 63311 NE Jamison Street, Bend, OR 97703 which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Media Contact:
Ana Woodburn, Harm Reduction Overdose Prevention and Response Strategist
(541) 647-9389