Due to its potency, even a small amount of fentanyl (2mg) can be lethal if ingested or inhaled.
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FENTANYL STREET NAMES
Apace, China Girl, China Town, Dance Fever, Friend, Goodfellas, Great Bear,
He-Man, Jackpot, King Ivory, Murder 8, Fetty, Poison and Tango & Cash
HOW FENTANYL
AFFECTS THE BODY?
Similar to other opioid analgesics, fentanyl produces effects such as: relaxation, euphoria, pain relief, sedation, confusion, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, urinary retention, pupillary constriction, and respiratory depression.
HOW IS FENTANYL
CONSUMED?
- snorted/sniffed
- smoked
-orally by pill or tablet
-spiked onto blotter paper
-patches
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF AN OVERDOSE?
Overdose can cause stupor, changes in pupil size, clammy skin, cyanosis, coma, and respiratory failure leading to death. The presence of a triad of symptoms such as coma, pinpoint pupils, and respiratory depression strongly suggests opioid intoxication.
EVOLUTION OF FENTANYL
1959Fentanyl was first developed
1960Fentanyl was introduced in as an intravenous anesthetic
2012Fentanyl-related overdose deaths started rising
2015On November 18, FDA approved Narcan nasal spray, the first FDA-approved nasal spray version of naloxone hydrochloride, a life-saving medication that can temporarily stop or reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, including an overdose from heroin.
2016synthetic opioids—led by fentanyl—surpassed heroin and prescription drugs as the leading type of opioids involved in U.S. overdose deaths.
2022November 8, the FDA issued an alert to health care professionals warning of possible xylazine inclusion in fentanyl, heroin, and other illicit drug overdoses, as naloxone may not be able to reverse its effects and the FDA is aware of increasing reports of serious side effects from individuals exposed to fentanyl, heroin, and other illicit drugs contaminated with xylazine
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