Fentanyl-Laced Coke Hits San Diego Streets, Officials Urge Naloxone

San Diego County health officials are sounding the alarm after cocaine sold in the city tested positive for fentanyl, a synthetic opioid so potent that an amount about the size of two grains of salt can be deadly. County leaders and harm-reduction groups are urging anyone who uses cocaine or other street drugs to carry naloxone and to test their supply with fentanyl test strips before using.

County And Harm-Reduction Groups Urge Precautions

The county health department issued the warning in a post on X. In that advisory, San Diego County HHSA said cocaine in the local supply has been found laced with fentanyl and recommended that people carry naloxone and use fentanyl test strips to lower the risk of overdose.

Be a lifesaver and carry naloxone! Fentanyl-laced cocaine has been found in San Diego, and consuming a dose as small as two grains of salt can lead to an overdose. You can help prevent or stop an overdose by carrying naloxone and fentanyl test strips. https://t.co/e7B7RQ2Z9vpic.twitter.com/qkD9dVKKuU

— SD HHSA (@SDCountyHHSA) March 14, 2026

The San Diego Opioid Project lists free naloxone pick-up locations and fentanyl test strip distribution points around the county, along with brief how-to instructions so people know how to use them before an emergency hits.

Why Fentanyl In Stimulants Is Especially Dangerous

According to the DEA, fentanyl is about 50 times stronger than heroin, and as little as two milligrams can be lethal. Federal health data show that synthetic opioids are increasingly turning up alongside stimulants such as cocaine, a combination that is especially risky for people who do not expect an opioid in their drugs, as highlighted by CDC analyses.

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