Highly toxic opioid found at scene of fatal overdose in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — For the first time police in Vancouver have linked a fatal overdose to the highly toxic drug carfentanil.
Officials say a drug sample was seized from an East Vancouver home where a 39-year-old man died on Nov. 17 and sent to Health Canada for analysis.
Police and the provincial coroner’s service say the sample has tested positive for carfentanil, a manufactured drug that is much more potent than the opioid fentanyl and is used commercially as general anaesthetic for large animals like elephants.
Last month, a nine-month-old boy in Manitoba was rushed to hospital after being exposed to carfentanil, which is so powerful that just a few grains can be fatal for adults.


