2023 Press Releases



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Medical Examiner: 9 Suspected Overdose Deaths in One Day

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CLEVELAND – Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner Dr. Thomas Gilson, today issued a public health alert, stating that Cuyahoga County suffered at least 9 suspected overdose deaths within a 24-hour period.  

 

“In light of the recent alert, this is discouraging. This is the highest number of suspected overdose deaths we’ve had within a 24-hour period. As best we know, this spike is largely driven by fentanyl.” Dr. Gilson warned. “Naloxone and fentanyl test strips are still meaningful harm reduction strategies.” 

 

 

Death Date Month 

Death Date Day 

Death Date Year 

Sex (AFAB/AMAB) 

Age 

Hispanic 

Race 

Residence City 

07 

16 

2023 

Female 

63 

No 

Black 

Cleveland 

07 

17 

2023 

Male 

42 

Yes 

White 

Cleveland 

07 

17 

2023 

Male 

44 

No 

White 

 

07 

17 

2023 

Male 

65 

No 

White 

Cleveland 

07 

17 

2023 

Female 

30 

No 

White 

Cleveland 

07 

17 

2023 

Male 

63 

No 

Black 

Cleveland 

07 

17 

2023 

Male 

40 

No 

White 

Bay Village 

07 

17 

2023 

Male 

26 

No 

White 

Mayfield Heights 

07 

17 

2023 

Male 

62 

No 

Black 

Cleveland 

 

Consider developing a personal harm reduction plan if you or anyone that you know is actively using or recovering from opioid addiction. Harm reduction plans can include the following: 

 

  • Have Naloxone and fentanyl test strips ready. Naloxone and fentanyl test strips will work with most fentanyl analogues. 
  • Don’t use drugs alone. There is a much higher risk of fatally overdosing if another person is not monitoring.  
  • Sit upright. Sitting upright can reduce the risk of slumping forward in an overdose – potentially causing airway obstruction. 
  • Call 911 (Good Samaritan). The Good Samaritan Law provides immunity for a minor drug possession or drug paraphernalia offense for the person who overdosed and the person who called 911 to seek help. 
  • Seek Treatment. As with most chronic diseases, addiction is treatable. While treatment may vary upon an individual’s needs, recovery is possible. 

 

For a list of community resources, please visit: 

 

https://www.testyourdrugscc.com 

https://www.metrohealth.org/office-of-opioid-safety/project-dawn 

 

 

Additionally, the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County provides a 24-hour crisis hotline at 216-623-6888.  

 

 



  
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