The Los Angeles Unified School District is sounding an alarm about fentanyl-laced ecstasy pills after three high school students overdosed.
Three teenage girls were found unconscious in a Los Angeles County home on May 25 after taking ecstasy pills that were contaminated with fentanyl, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said in a Twitter post earlier this week.
The teens reportedly crushed and snorted blue circular tablets that they had purchased from an online dealer selling ecstasy. Emergency personnel used naloxone, or Narcan, and a breathing tube to resuscitate the teens, who all suffered brain damage.
Following the alert from county health officials, LAUSD sent a letter to parents on Wednesday warning of a “strong likelihood” of ecstasy pills contaminated with fentanyl in the area.
“We encourage you to have discussions with your child about making healthy choices and about the dangers of ingesting any illicit drugs especially as we enter into end-of-year celebrations and the summer,” the letter states.
The South Pasadena Unified School District issued a similar warning in a letter sent Wednesday morning, urging parents to talk with their children about avoiding illicit drugs.
County public health officials stated that these drug contaminants can affect the heart, brain and other organ systems and can lead to life-threatening complications.
“This incident highlights the growing national and local trend of illicit drugs and counterfeit pills being contaminated with illegally manufactured fentanyl,” the public health department stated.
Fentanyl- and methamphetamine-related overdose deaths have increased since the pandemic and continue to rise at an “alarming rate,” county health officials said.
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