Fox News – According to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia, seven students appear to have overdosed on fentanyl pills that were mistaken for oxycodone. Of those seven students, “four of the overdoses occurred in the school, and of these, three required the administration of Narcan, and two of those required CPR by school personnel.”
“The sheriff’s office also said that “All the overdoses appear to involve fentanyl, which is commonly found in the form of a counterfeit 30 mg oxycodone pill that is blue, circular, and may be stamped ‘M30.’”


