The public should be on the lookout for a potentially dangerous drug going around in the Kamsack area, the RCMP said.

According to police, officers responded to multiple reports of overdoses within two days – including three within an hour on Wednesday.

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Kamsack RCMP said naloxone and other medical interventions were used to revive the patients, and police aren’t aware of any overdose-related deaths.

An overdose is considered a medical emergency, police noted in a statement. Signs of an overdose include: slow, weak or no breathing; g

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