Public Health Bulletins communicate about substances found in the drug supply that are new, changing, or unusual and deemed of public health importance. Bulletins do not constitute an alert. Bulletins are public facing documents meant to inform community members, especially people who use drugs, providers, and community organizations that work with people who use drugs.
- Safer Smoking of Crack and Methamphetamine: A Bulletin on Fentanyl, Xylazine, and Levamisole (English, June 2023)
- Methamphetamine (December 2022)
- Counterfeit Benzodiazepines (June 2021)
- Two Active Cuts: Xylazine and Phenacetin (March 2021)
- Synthetic Cannabinoid Detected in Fentanyl/Heroin/Dope (February 2021)