Stopping someone from abusing fentanyl can be a difficult and complex process, as it often involves addressing underlying issues such as mental health disorders, trauma, or poverty that may have contributed to the addiction.

It is important to approach the person with empathy and understanding, and to avoid judgment or blame. Here are some steps that may be helpful in stopping someone from abusing fentanyl:

  1. Encourage the person to seek professional help: Addiction is a chronic disease that requires specialized treatment. Encourage the person to seek help from a qualified addiction specialist or rehab facility.
  2. Support the person in their recovery: Recovery is a long-term process and requires a lot of support. Be there for the person and encourage them to attend therapy, support groups, and other forms of treatment.
  3. Help the person to address underlying issues: Addiction often stems from underlying issues such as mental health disorders, trauma, or poverty. Help the person to address these issues through therapy, support groups, or other forms of treatment.
  4. Set boundaries and consequences: it’s important to set boundaries and consequences with the person if they continue to use the drug. It’s not a measure of punishment but a way to help them understand the severity of the situation.
  5. Help the person to build a support network: Recovery is easier when the person has a strong support network. Help the person to build a network of friends and family members who can provide support and encouragement during the recovery process.

It’s important to keep in mind that addiction is a chronic disease and it may require multiple attempts before the person is able to overcome it. It’s important to support and encourage the person through the process.

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