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New Fentanyl-Laced Pills Killing Street Drug Buyers- Get Help for Addiction Today

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Currently, the DEA and FBI are tracing the flow of fentanyl into the U.S., and what they’re finding, by<br />

and large, is that fentanyl, or a similar chemical on the molecular level, is being shipped in mass<br />

quantities from China to Mexico, where it is either added to “pressed pills” (these are pills that are not<br />

pharmaceutical grade, but that are homemade using the same or similar compounds found in<br />

authentic versions of these medications). In other cases, the similar compound, which doesn’t come<br />

from China as fentanyl but as something similar, is altered in underground Mexican labs, where it<br />

becomes fentanyl, and is then added to pills like hydrocodone, oxycodone, OxyContin,<br />

hydromorphone, oxymorphone, morphine, and others.<br />

Why this is Happening—a More Addictive Substance Means More Profit <strong>for</strong> Dealers<br />

The drug dealers and cartels of Mexico, China, the U.S., and around the world are not interested in<br />

who lives or dies — but they definitely have a vested interest in the drug addicts who survive the<br />

fentanyl laced pills and become hooked. While these instances may seem rare based on what is shown<br />

on the news, some of the underground entities lacing pills with fentanyl are doing so in lower doses.<br />

The effect, sadly, is that without even knowing it, a person addicted to something like oxycodone<br />

becomes addicted to the fentanyl, entirely unaware the substance is even in the oxycodone they’re<br />

taking. It isn’t until they go to a different drug dealer and purchase what they think is the same product<br />

that they realize they’ve become addicted to something far more dangerous and far more addictive.<br />

The Dangers of <strong>Fentanyl</strong> <strong>for</strong> the Average Person, Including Everyday <strong>Drug</strong> Users<br />

Because it is so incredibly strong, fentanyl will tragically kill many people in the underground drug<br />

industry’s attempt to garner a new line of addicts. For those it does not kill, fentanyl creates a living<br />

hell: dealers hike the cost of the pills that addicts must now have to keep from withdrawal symptoms.<br />

What’s worse, there’s no guarantee the fentanyl being used to lace these other street drugs is in<br />

anyway pure; in fact, it is usually cut with any number of products that would typically not be<br />

considered “not <strong>for</strong> human consumption,” furthering endangering the life of the addict.<br />

Even <strong>for</strong> those with the highest heroin, morphine, Opana (oxymorphone) or OxyContin tolerance,<br />

fentanyl is so much stronger that its likelihood <strong>for</strong> fatality is unrivaled by any other drug on the street<br />

today. There was once a time when heroin was called “China White” — the new China White is<br />

fentanyl, and it will absolutely kill in a flash. It does this by shutting down the organs of the body<br />

slowly, and most who die from overdose do so via suffocation, as their respiratory system becomes so<br />

depressed they cannot breathe. In some, the passing is uneventful — <strong>for</strong> others, it is a state of hell in<br />

which they are conscious and can feel all the pain the fentanyl is causing, just be<strong>for</strong>e it shuts down the<br />

lungs.

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