by Brad Garraway
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by Brad Garraway
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fentanyl can also be taken in pill form. However, this form of fentanyl is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is considered highly dangerous.
The reason for the danger of fentanyl pills is that they are often produced in illicit labs without the proper regulations and quality control measures. This means that the pills can contain varying amounts of fentanyl, which can lead to accidental overdose and death.
Fentanyl pills can be made to look like other prescription medications, such as OxyContin or Xanax, making it difficult for users to identify them. This is especially concerning given the extremely potent nature of fentanyl – even a small amount can be deadly.
Fentanyl pills are often sold on the street and online under a variety of names, including “China White,” “TNT,” and “Tango and Cash.” They can be purchased from illicit drug dealers or through illegal online marketplaces on the dark web.
The use of fentanyl pills has been on the rise in recent years, contributing to the opioid epidemic in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), synthetic opioids like fentanyl were involved in more than 36,000 overdose deaths in 2019 alone.
It is important for individuals to understand the dangers of fentanyl pills and to avoid using them. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, it is important to seek professional help and treatment from a qualified healthcare provider.
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