Something Every Family Needs to Know: Youth and Fentanyl

Community , Health Care
Opioids counterfeit pills may contain deadly fentanyl
Opioids counterfeit pills may contain deadly fentanyl
Two pills on a paperclip, one fentanyl and the other a counterfeit.
These images of actual legitimate and counterfeit pills are examples and do not represent the many variations of counterfeit pills. (Courtesy of the DEA)

MEDIA ALERT

WHAT: 

With illicit fentanyl surging into the state, resulting in the widely reported deaths of teenagers, Oregon Health & Science University will convene a roundtable discussion of experts addressing a rapid increase in poisonings from fentanyl, which is 50 to 100 times stronger than heroin and distributed as counterfeit pain pills.  Young people can unknowingly be exposed to fake pills that contain fatal amounts of fentanyl. The discussion will focus on steps that parents, schools, and the general public can take to protect kids and others.

A live stream will be available for media members outside the Portland area. For a link to the live stream or to cover the event in-person, please RSVP to Erik Robinson, OHSU, at robineri@ohsu.edu or 971-373-3534.


WHO: 

Panelists include the following:



WHEN: 

10:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 29.


WHERE: 

OHSU Biomedical Information Communications Center (BICC), Marquam Hill Campus, 3171 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland. RSVP for location details.


DETAILS: 

A moderated discussion is scheduled for 50 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for questions from media members. Panelists also will be available for individual interviews afterwards. A live stream will be available for media members outside the Portland area. For a link to the live stream or to cover the event in-person, please RSVP to Erik Robinson, OHSU, at robineri@ohsu.edu or 971-373-3534.


Erik Robinson
Senior Media Relations Specialist
503-494-8231