Pubdate: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 Source: Lebanon Daily News (PA) Copyright: 2008 Lebanon Daily News Contact: http://www.ldnews.com/Stories/0,1413,139%257E25552%257E,00.html Website: http://www.ldnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3762 Author: John Latimer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) HEROIN DEATHS PROMPT WARNING A rash of heroin-overdose deaths -- at least three in the past week - -- have prompted the Lebanon County coroner to issue a warning to users. Dr. Jeffrey Yocum said yesterday that tests are being done to determine if the heroin is especially pure or if it is laced with another deadly substance. Yocum could not provide any information on the victims, but he said police are trying to track down the source of the deadly narcotic. The warning is reminiscent of one two years ago, when a batch of heroin laced with the powerful painkiller fentanyl led to several local overdoses, including at least one death. In that instance, the drug had appeared in larger cities throughout the state, and local officials were on the lookout for it here. The recent overdose deaths seem to be isolated to the county. Sue Klarsch, executive director of the Lebanon County Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, said she had been speaking with her counterpart in Chester County, outside Philadelphia, and she had not noticed a spike in heroin overdoses. The latest overdoses come on the heels of the commission's report that the number of heroin deaths has dropped significantly -- from a yearly average of about 12 to 15 to just four last year. Much of the credit for the decline was given to a methadone clinic in North Cornwall Township, which began operating two years ago. Klarsch urged anyone who is seeking help with addiction to contact the county Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse at 274-0427, Crisis Intervention at 274-3363 or a health-care professional. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin