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‼️ Come out and get some FREE Pizza rolls ‼️
04/09/2026

‼️ Come out and get some FREE Pizza rolls ‼️

‼️ Come out and see us @ 7/11 ‼️Free Narcan and Substance Abuse Information
04/08/2026

‼️ Come out and see us @ 7/11 ‼️
Free Narcan and Substance Abuse Information

‼️FREE Spaghetti dinners today at Truist Bank!! Come out and get you one‼️
03/07/2026

‼️FREE Spaghetti dinners today at Truist Bank!! Come out and get you one‼️

02/27/2026

Mingo County PSD Customers

The Boil Water Advisory has been lifted for all of our customers, except for our Justice Area Customers who will remain on a Boil Water Advisory until further notice.

Cychlorphine has linked to overdose deaths and found in Eastern Tennessee, Central Kentucky, and Southern Ohio.  This a ...
02/24/2026

Cychlorphine has linked to overdose deaths and found in Eastern Tennessee, Central Kentucky, and Southern Ohio. This a good news clip from Cincinnati, Ohio.

Kentucky homeland security issues public safety warning as drug reaches Hamilton County.

Cychlorphine is a synthetic opioid peptide — essentially a lab-designed compound that acts on the same brain receptors a...
02/24/2026

Cychlorphine is a synthetic opioid peptide — essentially a lab-designed compound that acts on the same brain receptors as morphine and endorphins.



🧠 What it is
• Cychlorphine is an enkephalin analog
• That means it’s chemically similar to your body’s natural pain-relieving peptides (endorphins/enkephalins)
• It primarily targets the mu-opioid receptor (the same receptor affected by drugs like morphine)



💊 What it does

In animal and early research studies, cychlorphine has shown:

Effect Description
Powerful analgesia Pain relief comparable to strong opioids
Longer duration Lasts longer than natural enkephalins (which break down quickly)
CNS activity Crosses into the brain better than most peptide opioids
Antidepressant-like effects Observed in some rodent models
Lower tolerance (possible) May cause less rapid tolerance buildup vs traditional opioids



⚠️ Important Status
• Not FDA approved
• Not available as a prescription drug
• Used only in laboratory / pre-clinical research
• Safety in humans is not established

Because it stimulates mu-opioid receptors, it would theoretically carry:
• addiction risk
• respiratory depression risk
• sedation risk
just like traditional opioids — but human data is very limited.



Why it’s getting attention lately

Researchers are interested in compounds like cychlorphine because they might:
• provide strong pain relief
• possibly reduce tolerance development
• and (in theory) have fewer side effects if engineered correctly

There’s also interest in how opioid-system modulation might affect:
• mood
• appetite
• and sleep — which intersects indirectly with conditions like OSA that you’ve been managing.



If you’re seeing this mentioned in the context of weight loss, GLP-1s (like Wegovy/Zepbound), or “research peptides,” I can explain why it’s popping up in those circles — the marketing angle is often… creative.

🚨 Public Safety Advisory: Cychlorphine Detected in Kentucky 🚨

The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security warns that Cychlorphine, a highly potent synthetic drug approximately ten times stronger than fentanyl, has been detected in central Kentucky and is contributing to overdose deaths in neighboring regions, including eastern Tennessee.

This substance is frequently mixed with other illegal narcotics, placing users at extreme risk of unintentional exposure. Its presence is expected to expand to additional areas within the Commonwealth.

Advisory for First Responders, Healthcare Providers, and Law Enforcement Personnel:

* Exercise extreme caution when handling any unknown or illicit substances.

* Utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent accidental exposure.

* Treat all suspected Cychlorphine-related overdoses as medical emergencies.

* Immediately report any confirmed or suspected cases to local public safety authorities.

The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security urges the public to remain vigilant, avoid contact with unknown substances, and report suspicious activity to law enforcement.

02/23/2026

Families, please be advised that the Huntington, West Virginia, Police recently seized narcotics containing M**A and Fentanyl. These substances were disguised as colorful candy and featured popular cartoon characters.

While there are currently no reports of these substances entering our county, we are sharing this image to ensure our community remains informed. We are monitoring the situation closely as a proactive safety measure.

02/23/2026

🚨 Public Safety Advisory: Cychlorphine Detected in Kentucky 🚨

The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security warns that Cychlorphine, a highly potent synthetic drug approximately ten times stronger than fentanyl, has been detected in central Kentucky and is contributing to overdose deaths in neighboring regions, including eastern Tennessee.

This substance is frequently mixed with other illegal narcotics, placing users at extreme risk of unintentional exposure. Its presence is expected to expand to additional areas within the Commonwealth.

Advisory for First Responders, Healthcare Providers, and Law Enforcement Personnel:

* Exercise extreme caution when handling any unknown or illicit substances.

* Utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent accidental exposure.

* Treat all suspected Cychlorphine-related overdoses as medical emergencies.

* Immediately report any confirmed or suspected cases to local public safety authorities.

The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security urges the public to remain vigilant, avoid contact with unknown substances, and report suspicious activity to law enforcement.

02/23/2026

Mingo County Health Department will CLOSE Monday, February 23, 2026 due to inclement weather. We will open 8:00 am Tuesday.

02/20/2026

Just a reminder. Bring water to a boil for at least one minute. Let cool before using. During a boil water advisory you should boil water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, bathing and food preparation.

Note: All customers with the exception of those in Lick Creek, Delorme, Marrow Bone Creek, Chattaroy from Spano Street to Buffalo Mountain, and the customers on Buffalo Mountain are affected by this boil water advisory.

02/06/2026

The Mingo County Health Department will be closing at noon on February 06, 2026 due to inclement weather. We apologize for any inconvenience

Address

101 Logan Street, Suite 201
Williamson, WV
25661

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+13042353570

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