Fentanyl Crisis (Fourth Wave of the Opioid Epidemic)
Fentanyl is the single deadliest drug threat our nation has ever encountered. Fentanyl is everywhere. From large metropolitan areas to rural America, no community is safe from this poison. We must take every opportunity to spread the word to prevent fentanyl-related overdose death and poisonings from claiming scores of American lives every day - Anne Milgram

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What Would You Fight For?
Fighting to combat the opioid crisis.
How the fentanyl crisis' fourth wave has hit every corner of the US
"The rise of illicitly manufactured fentanyl has ushered in an overdose crisis in the United States of unprecedented magnitude," the study's authors wrote. Virtually every corner of the US, from Hawaii to Alaska to Rhode Island, has been touched by fentanyl.
The latest college campus freebies? Naloxone and fentanyl test strips
Test strips and naloxone are becoming more and more common on college campuses, and at least one health department has recommended they be added to school packing lists. For students who didn't bring their own, many campuses are handing them out at welcome fairs, orientation events or campus health centers.
‘It’s devastating’: how fentanyl is unfolding as one of America’s greatest tragedies
More than 100,000 people died from overdoses in a single year – driven primarily by one drug
Hooked: One Family’s Ordeal With Fentanyl
This deadly synthetic painkiller, up to 50 times as powerful as heroin, presents a new level of peril in America’s opioid crisis.
Dark web dealers voluntarily ban deadly fentanyl
Suppliers, fearing police crackdown, decide opioid is too high-risk to trade.
Fentanyl Is Stronger Than Any Opioid And It's Killing Casual Drug Users
Over a hundred times stronger than heroin, Fentanyl offers a high that's hard to come back from.
Fentanyl: The king of all opiates, and a killer drug crisis
It’s stronger than heroin and more potent than OxyContin. It’s also cheap, ubiquitous, and incredibly deadly. Inside the rise of fentanyl.
Heroin Epidemic Is Yielding to a Deadlier Cousin: Fentanyl
Fentanyl, which looks like heroin, is a powerful synthetic painkiller that has been laced into heroin but is increasingly being sold by itself — often without the user’s knowledge.
How fentanyl became America’s leading cause of overdose deaths
Fentanyl and its analogs are appearing across America, making the US’s deadliest drug overdose crisis ever even worse.
How Fentanyl Changes The Opioid Equation
Almost half of the nearly 200 U.S. drug overdose deaths every day involve fentanyl.
How fentanyl is making deadly drugs even deadlier
But it'll take more than a touch to overdose.
Illicit Version Of Painkiller Fentanyl Makes Heroin Deadlier
Regional drug dealers add the illicit form of fentanyl to the heroin they sell in hopes of restoring the potency of a product that's been diluted by dealers higher up the distribution chain.
Keeping Fentanyl Out of the US Will Take More Than a Wall
Unlike heroin (derived from poppies), cocaine (processed from coca leaves), or methamphetamine (cooked in garage-sized labs), producing fentanyl and its deadlier analogs pretty much requires a graduate degree in illicit chemistry. “They are fairly sophisticated clandestine laboratory processes, more complicated than methamphetamine, and require some degree of chemistry knowledge...
The Brazen Way a Chinese Company Pumped Fentanyl Ingredients Into the U.S.
Yuancheng used an army of young, perky salespeople to peddle illegal chemicals to Americans.
The U.S. Has A Fentanyl Shortage ... In The Clinic, Not On The Streets
I hope that my doctor doesn't require their patients to bring their own fentanyl.
Fentanyl’s New Foe: A Quick Test Strip That Can Prevent Overdoses
Heroin and cocaine users rely on the strip to see if their drugs have been contaminated with the synthetic opioid, but the practice has encountered opposition.
Fentanyl: One Pill Kills
Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Just 2 milligrams of fentanyl, equal to 10 to15 grains of table salt, is considered a lethal dose. Illegally manufactured fentanyl is found in heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine and in counterfeit pills. As a result, many people may not know they're ingesting fentanyl, leading to an accidental poisoning.
Fentanyl Testing to Prevent Overdose
Fentanyl test strips (‘FTS’) are a form of inexpensive drug testing technology that was originally developed for urinalysis, but which have been shown to be effective at detecting the presence of fentanyl and fentanyl-analogs in drug samples prior to ingestion.
How fentanyl is making deadly drugs even deadlier
But it'll take more than a touch to overdose.
I was addicted to fentanyl. Here's what we should be doing about it.
A former fentanyl addict writes about her experiences and the policies she believes will best help others.
Sending Your Kid to College? Send Them With Fentanyl Testing Strips and Naloxone
Think of them as an essential harm-reduction tool, like condoms.
‘Historically tragic’: why are drug overdoses rising among Black and Indigenous Americans?
The staggering increase highlights the shifting dynamics and focus of the opioid crisis, long considered a white, rural issue.
A High-Tech Strategy for Keeping Drug Users Safe: Analyzing Their Fentanyl
Machines that examine samples of drugs can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, but experts say they are an increasingly vital tool in stemming overdoses.
As Fentanyl Overdoses Rise, How to Keep Loved Ones Safe
Drug overdoses have reached record highs. Experts offer tips to talk about opioids with your family.
Doctors have been overprescribing fentanyl for years and the FDA hasn't been able to stop it
A new report shows up to half of potent fentanyl prescriptions were given inappropriately.
Fentanyl Drug Finds New Home in First Opioid Crisis Bankruptcy Deal
A bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Insys’s Subsys, with restrictions on how the drug is prescribed.
In Cities Where It Once Reigned, Heroin Is Disappearing
The diminishing supply should be a victory for public health and law enforcement alike. Instead, in cities like Baltimore, longtime users who managed to survive decades injecting heroin are now at far higher risk of dying from an overdose. That is because synthetic fentanyl, a deadlier drug that is much cheaper to produce and distribute than heroin, has all but replaced it. The dramatic rise of fentanyl, which can be 50 times stronger than heroin, has been well documented.
Inside Fentanyl’s Mounting Death Toll: ‘This Is Poison’
While a rise in overdose deaths shows the devastating consequences of the opioid’s spread, less is understood about how the drug has proliferated.
Most Drug Overdose Patients Not Tested for Fentanyl, Synthetic Opioids
New research suggests that only 5 percent of US drug overdose patients are tested for synthetic opioids, the leading killer of adults under 45, in the emergency room.
New data shows that Fentanyl kills more people than heroin
Just five years ago, fentanyl was one of the least common drugs to overdose on. Now it's surpassed heroin as the number one.
Opioid Hysteria Comes to Massachusetts Courts
This false belief about the danger of these drugs seems to stem from several unsubstantiated — though widely disseminated — media reports over the past year.
The China Connection: How One D.E.A. Agent Cracked a Global Fentanyl Ring
Fentanyl is quickly becoming America’s deadliest drug. But law enforcement couldn’t trace it to its source — until one teenager overdosed in North Dakota.
The Fentanyl Crisis
From porches and shacks within their remote strongholds, Mexico’s Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels maintain a network of laboratories to make fentanyl, which is killing more Americans than ever. They import chemicals from China to mix in the labs for export across the porous U.S. border.
The Tragic Rise of Fentanyl, Mapped
In just a few years, illicit fentanyl has pushed America’s drug fatalities to a record, reaching into every corner and demographic group in the country.
Touching Fentanyl Is Not Dangerous. Will This Video Finally Prove That?
The rumors swirling that you can overdose just by touching the powder are untrue, and prevent people from getting the critical help they need.
Fentanyl Tainted Pills Bought on Social Media Cause Youth Drug Deaths to Soar
Teenagers and young adults are turning to Snapchat, TikTok and other social media apps to find Percocet, Xanax and other pills. The vast majority are laced with deadly doses of fentanyl, police say.

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