COVID-19 pandemic may have distracted Manitobans from the drug crisis, but according to local outreach and addictions organizations, not only is the city’s meth supply is back up to normal levels, but deadly opioid cocktails are a threat as well.One such cocktail, known as ‘purple heroin,’ has been showing up throughout the province in recent months, say local treatment agencies.Daniel Daycome of the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM) told 680 CJOB that it’s tricky to pin down exactly which substances are in a drug cocktail like this.
Winnipeg paramedics seeing continued increase in opioid abuse: WFPS “Reportedly, purple heroin is a mixture of several opioids including heroin, oxycontin and fentanyl,” said Daycome.“We’ve also heard.