Can also have accidental airborne exposure to the powdered stuff during a search.
Yeah it's not pharmaceutical grade fentanyl. Just the slightest amount on a sweaty hand or arm or accidentally inhaled when it's stirred up in the air your done without narcan. Mouth, eye, nasal contact from your hands and arms are the primary route though.I’ve used fentanyl before. The stuff is powerful but I don’t understand how this happens to people. Maybe it’s because I had such a high tolerance it didn’t affect me the same. Or maybe this street fentanyl is way more potent. That’s the problem with street drugs.
Illicit fentanyl overdoses are now the number one cause of death among adults 18-45 – more than COVID-19, cancer, heart disease, and all other accidents.I think Biden can tell us if Fentanyl is overhyped or a serious problem. He knows because Hunter keeps him informed.
Why are they not doing something to stem the glow of drugs? This is a serious problem and it is killing our people. Someone has to be making a profit or they’d effect strict measures to stop this crisis.
Pharmaceutical fentanyl is not what is on the street. Keep in mind, when these LEO and EMS workers are going down, they have no idea they've come into contact with it. They're not having a panic attack....they don't even know they've touched it.This is from @the.prehospitalist on Instagram, but there’s plenty of other sources out there. This is just a convenient one to read quickly.
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Did you read any of the information I posted above explaining how casual contact or inhalation cannot cause these reactions?Pharmaceutical fentanyl is not what is on the street. Keep in mind, when these LEO and EMS workers are going down, they have no idea they've come into contact with it. They're not having a panic attack....they don't even know they've touched it.
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