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Brighton hospital treats 160 people for drug overdose

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 1 Sep, 2024 at 3:08PM
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Police investigate 40 deaths at Brighton hospital

More than 160 people were seen for a drug overdose at the A&E (accident and emergency) department at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton in the year to June.

The figure emerged as politicians, public health officials and others marked International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD) yesterday (Saturday 31 August).

Brighton and Hove City Council said: “The theme for this year’s International Overdose Awareness Day is ‘Together we can’, highlighting the power of community when we all stand together and experience meaningful connections.

“IOAD is the world’s largest annual campaign to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died and acknowledge the grief of family and friends left behind.

“Between July 2023 and June 2024, more than 160 people attended A&E in Brighton and Hove because of a drug related overdose.

“It’s important to remember that most fatal overdoses are unintentional. Anyone can overdose. It’s not only those who use illegal substances. The use of alcohol and prescription medications can also contribute to overdose.

“It could be someone’s friend, someone’s brother or someone’s hero. Overdose does not discriminate. But it is preventable if you reduce your risk, know the signs and find support.”

Labour councillor Tristram Burden, the council’s cabinet member for adult social care, public health and service transformation, said “Our public health team will be working with community partners to support International Overdose Awareness Day.

“Events are taking place across the city to both commemorate the tragic loss of life and to highlight the power of our community.

“It’s also a vital opportunity to highlight the risks around drug use and let people know the range of services and support the city offers.

“Remembering those who have died of overdose is the most important part of the day. If you would like to commemorate somebody, please add your tribute to the International Overdose Awareness Day website.”

Cascade Creative Recovery, a local charity helping people in recovery, along with the Brighton and Hove Recovery Service (CGL) and other partners, held a series of events yesterday.

There were pans to plant a memorial tree in the Brighthelm gardens to remember people who had died as the result of an overdose.

The council added: “Brighton and Hove City Council public health team in no way endorse the use of recreational drugs – but we know that people do and will use them. Please consider the following points if you or anyone you know is using drugs.

  • You can overdose on any type of drug, especially if mixed with other substances.
  • Purity varies – treat every new batch as an unknown substance. Start low and go slow.
  • Don’t mix – prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines and alcohol will all have an impact on other substances you take.
  • Don’t feel pressured to use drugs or drink alcohol because others around you are.
  • If you do choose to take drugs, do your research first and make sure you know emergency first aid.
  • Never use alone. Make sure you are in a safe place with people around that can help in an emergency .
  • Remember that tolerance reduces after a period of abstinence.
  • Carry naloxone, a medication used to temporarily reverse effects of opioid drugs.

“Help to save lives, know the signs. Common signs of an overdose include

  • Choking or snore-like gurgling sounds
  • Unresponsive to noise or touch
  • Lethargy and slurred speech
  • Blue lips or fingernails
  • Low and shallow breathing
  • Pale and clammy face

“If you suspect someone has overdosed call 999. If available, administer Naloxone as soon as possible.

“There’s more information on overdose awareness on Change Grow Live’s website.”

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Comments 5

  1. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    Interestingly, Sussex Police has a policy not to carry Naloxone. This seems wrong to me, as they are one of the few professions that will be most likely to come across an overdosed patient.

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      In parts of the US it’s available in some libraries as well as police and paramedics carrying it.

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      • Benjamin says:
        2 years ago

        Oh, paramedics certainly carry it here, they actually carry double the normal load for a paramedic crew in Brighton. CGL will also prescribe it to workers who work with at-risk service users, and those service users themselves.

        Not too long ago, naloxone via a nasal spray became purchasable over the counter in Canada; makes me think if we likely to go down the same route, considering it’s ease of use and importance.

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  2. Roatrum says:
    2 years ago

    “But it is preventable if you reduce your risk”….. I agree….

    DON’T TAKE DRUGS…. IT’S STUPID… DON’T DO IT

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  3. Michael+barry says:
    2 years ago

    Perhaps , if the police took out more of the dealers there would be less problems caused by drug takers shoplifting , burglaries , robberies , etc , etc dealing is openly being done in North Street , on the green opposite St Bart’s church , new road , public bigs , etc , etc like the Romanian beggar gangs that they don’t notice either

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