Press Release – Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert - July 18th, 2024

Press Release – Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert

 

Today (Thursday, 18 July 2024), The Irish Prison Service issued an urgent drug alert to all prisons following analysis conducted by the HSE National Drug Treatment Centre Laboratory which confirmed the presence of a nitazene type substance, associated with overdoses in Irish prisons, one of which is fatal.

The Irish Prison Service is working closely with the HSE in response to this detection of Nitazene. Prison healthcare teams have adequate stocks of naloxone should clinical intervention be required. Extra vigilance is being taken across the prison estate and the Irish Prison Service has commenced an information campaign for prisoners around the dangers of consuming non prescribed illegal drugs.

There is a free confidential telephone line (1800 855 717) and text line (086 180 2449which is operational. Prisoners, visitors, staff or members of the public with information on the trafficking of drugs into our prisons can pass on that information in the strictest confidence.

 

For further information contact:

The Press Officer

Irish Prison Service

Ballinalee Road

Longford

Co. Longford

Press Release - Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert

Press Release – Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert - July 18th, 2024

Press Release - Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert

Press Release – Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert

 

Today (Thursday, 18 July 2024), The Irish Prison Service issued an urgent drug alert to all prisons following analysis conducted by the HSE National Drug Treatment Centre Laboratory which confirmed the presence of a nitazene type substance, associated with overdoses in Irish prisons, one of which is fatal.

The Irish Prison Service is working closely with the HSE in response to this detection of Nitazene. Prison healthcare teams have adequate stocks of naloxone should clinical intervention be required. Extra vigilance is being taken across the prison estate and the Irish Prison Service has commenced an information campaign for prisoners around the dangers of consuming non prescribed illegal drugs.

There is a free confidential telephone line (1800 855 717) and text line (086 180 2449which is operational. Prisoners, visitors, staff or members of the public with information on the trafficking of drugs into our prisons can pass on that information in the strictest confidence.

 

For further information contact:

The Press Officer

Irish Prison Service

Ballinalee Road

Longford

Co. Longford

Press Release – Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert - July 18th, 2024

Press Release - Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert

Press Release – Irish Prison Service Issues Nationwide Prison Drug Alert

 

Today (Thursday, 18 July 2024), The Irish Prison Service issued an urgent drug alert to all prisons following analysis conducted by the HSE National Drug Treatment Centre Laboratory which confirmed the presence of a nitazene type substance, associated with overdoses in Irish prisons, one of which is fatal.

The Irish Prison Service is working closely with the HSE in response to this detection of Nitazene. Prison healthcare teams have adequate stocks of naloxone should clinical intervention be required. Extra vigilance is being taken across the prison estate and the Irish Prison Service has commenced an information campaign for prisoners around the dangers of consuming non prescribed illegal drugs.

There is a free confidential telephone line (1800 855 717) and text line (086 180 2449which is operational. Prisoners, visitors, staff or members of the public with information on the trafficking of drugs into our prisons can pass on that information in the strictest confidence.

 

For further information contact:

The Press Officer

Irish Prison Service

Ballinalee Road

Longford

Co. Longford