Interior Health has sounded the alarm over a dangerous new drug circulating in British Columbia.The pink chunky substance, sold on the streets as "down, dope, [or] fentanyl," has a high risk of overdose..According to the health authority, the drug contains both ketamine and flourofentanyl, which can cause dizziness, dissociation, confusion, nausea, amnesia, sleepiness, and "nodding out for a long time.""The combination of fluorofentanyl an ketamine can lead to significant sedation," Interior Health explained. "Overdose symptoms may last beyond administration of naloxone."Anyone who believes they may have the drug has been asked to get it tested. Those in Kamloops can do so at Ask Wellness on Tranquille Rd.