London's schools have been alerted about deadly green and blue pills linked to the suspected overdoses of two young adults in Southall. Police investigations reveal these pills, marked with an '80', pose a significant risk, prompting public health notifications from councils and nightclubs. Traditional harm reduction approaches are ineffective against these potent drugs, even small doses can be lethal. People are advised to seek immediate medical assistance if feeling unwell and to carry naloxone, an opioid antagonist, to counteract the effects of any opioid overdose.
The tragic deaths of two young adults in South London highlight the imminent threat posed by potent pills, prompting a public health warning across schools and nightclubs.
Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, is encouraged to be carried by anyone at risk, as it can reverse the effects of potentially fatal synthetic opioids like heroin and fentanyl.
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