PARTNERSHIP WORKS TO ADDRESS DRUG ADDICTION AND FENTANYL DEATHS

PARTNERSHIP WORKS TO ADDRESS DRUG ADDICTION AND FENTANYL DEATHS
The County of Hawaiʻi, Bay Clinic, and West Hawaiʻi Community Health Center have formed the Hawaiʻi
Island Fentanyl Task Force to address growing Fentanyl overdoses on Hawaiʻi Island. Fentanyl is a powerful
synthetic opioid similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent. The dangerous drug is mixed into
fake pain pills and other drugs, such as Xanax, without the users’ knowledge. A tiny amount can be fatal.
The task force is led by Dr. Kimo Alameda and is working to bring widespread awareness and knowledge of the
dangers of fentanyl.
“We’re partnering with these health centers to help prevent overdose deaths in our community,” said Mayor
Mitch Roth. “The most powerful weapon against any epidemic is education, and we are committed to educating
our residents so that they can make informed choices to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.”
“Fentanyl is the most addictive and potent opioid and the deadliest drug America has ever known,” said
addiction medicine specialist Dr. Kevin Kunz. “According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, this
synthetic opioid is 50 to 100 times stronger than any other opioid out there. It’s more potent than cyanide.”
According to Kunz, data from CDC and the National Center for Health Statistics indicate that the leading cause
of death for Americans aged 18 to 45 is overdose. One recent tragic death was that of 37-year-old University of
Hawaiʻi football star Colt Brennan, who was found to have a combination of ice, alcohol, and fentanyl in his
system.
Jane Clement, Mayor’s Executive Assistant, states, “we are planning to bring up-to-date information on the facts,
prevention, and treatment to residents utilizing virtual and in-person presentations. Our local experts have
organized a 30-minute presentation targeting all ages about the dangers of initiating drug use, addiction, and
fentanyl poisoning.”
Anyone interested in viewing this presentation in person, please contact Dr. Kimo Alameda
at deskoftheceo@bayclinic.org. Seating is limited.
June 9, 2022
5:30 – 6:30 pm
West Hawaii Civic Center Council Chambers
June 16, 2022
5:30-6:30 pm
Pahala Community Center
June 23, 2022
5:30 – 6:30 pm
Tutu’s House Waimea
June 30, 2022
5:00-6:00 pm
Puueo Community Center

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