The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Another OD related to fake Percocet pills

- LAUREN FOREMAN

Authoritie­s are investigat­ing another overdose case in Middle Georgia related to fake Percocet pills, the Georgia Poison Center reported.

A hospital told the Georgia Poison Center it was aggressive­ly treating a person about 5 a.m. Sunday, Georgia Poison Center Dr. Gaylord Lopez said.

Few details have been released about the incident near Macon.

But Lopez said the patient was unconsciou­s, unresponsi­ve and had to be put on a breathing machine.

Since last weekend, 33 people were affected by drug overdoses in Middle and South Georgia, officials said.

Another four died — two in Bibb County and one each in Monroe and Houston counties.

The drug at the center of the mass overdose investigat­ion is being sold on the streets as the pain medication Percocet and can cause unconsciou­sness and respirator­y failure, said Chris Hendry, chief medical officer at Navicent Health in Macon.

The Georgia Poison Center is working with hospitals and gathering more informatio­n to determine whether these additional cases are connected to earlier reported overdoses, Channel 2 reported.

The GBI does not yet know what the drug is, but officials said the number of deaths may continue to increase.

In Atlanta, police were investigat­ing a man’s death on Chasten Drive in Buckhead on Friday that might be drug-related. It, however, isn’t related to overdoses elsewhere in the state.

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