Kentucky Homeland Security Warns of Cychlorphine, Synthetic Drug Ten Times Stronger Than Fentanyl

The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security has issued a warning after detecting Cychlorphine, a synthetic drug ten times stronger than fentanyl, in central Kentucky. The drug is contributing to overdose deaths in neighboring regions including East Tennessee.

The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security is warning the public after Cychlorphine has been detected in central Kentucky. The synthetic drug is ten times stronger than fentanyl and is contributing to overdose deaths in neighboring regions, including East Tennessee.

First Responders, Healthcare Providers and Law Enforcement Personnel are all advised to use extreme caution when handling unknown substances, utilize proper personal protective equipment, treat all suspected Cychlorphine-related overdoses as medical emergencies, and immediately report any confirmed or suspected cases to local public safety authorities.

The office also urges the public to remain vigilant and avoid contact with unknown substances. The public is encouraged to report any and all suspicious activity immediately to local law enforcement.

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