I remember way too well when you first posted about it. I hope and pray you get some resolution. I've got one kid I worry about that kind of thing happening to - I can't imagine.
THIS IS SO SAD AND CONDOLENCES ON YOUR LOSS THE AXXE HOUSEHOLD WILL KEPP YOU AND YOUR'S IN OUR PRAYERSI wrote this summer about my 38-year-old son being found dead in a Motel 6 in Ft. Worth. He had a house and car and why he was there will forever be a damn mystery. All the cops and ME found on him was his USMC dog tags and a hair braid, no ID, watch, wallet, nada. The official ME report I just received said he died from fentanyl and said the time from ingestion to his death was minutes. Minutes. How does a person you think you know so well end up in a motel room with no ID and only his dog tags and a hair braid die within minutes ? How did he even check in with no ID? And the ease of fentanyl coming across your so-called secure southern border....
Correct. Fentanyl on your skin doesn't do anything.You could...
There (like so many things) was a lot of bad info when it first hit the streets.
Here is some of the most current data
State Departments Issue Guidance Around Fentanyl Exposure
The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and Department of Health today issued new guidance and information around fentanyl and what to do in case of a potential exposure.www.tn.gov
Can fentanyl be absorbed through your skin?
In communities around the country, stories and headlines are stoking fears that fentanyl exposure through the skin could lead to adverse effects, including death. In this Q&A, toxicology expert Daniel Colby answers questions and dispels common myths around fentanyl exposure.health.ucdavis.edu
When responding to a possible OD, I'm much more concerned with the risk of bio contamination than a drug exposure. Gloves before I touch stuff... thats it.
I've handled fentanyl and fentanyl adulterated drugs before, unless its a dust, you are not likely to inhale any.
The biggest reason for carrying narcan isnt to protect yourself from an accidental exposure (you probably wouldn't notice until you were too happy to care) it would be so if you see someone ODing, you could administer it and possibly save their life.
Word of warning: never have I seen someone happy to have their high suddenly brought into dope sick... they are usually PISSED and at the least very cranky...
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Declare Fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction of punish smugglers/dealers accordingly. Embargo countries that produce it for introduction to the U.S.You could...
There (like so many things) was a lot of bad info when it first hit the streets.
Here is some of the most current data
State Departments Issue Guidance Around Fentanyl Exposure
The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and Department of Health today issued new guidance and information around fentanyl and what to do in case of a potential exposure.www.tn.gov
Can fentanyl be absorbed through your skin?
In communities around the country, stories and headlines are stoking fears that fentanyl exposure through the skin could lead to adverse effects, including death. In this Q&A, toxicology expert Daniel Colby answers questions and dispels common myths around fentanyl exposure.health.ucdavis.edu
When responding to a possible OD, I'm much more concerned with the risk of bio contamination than a drug exposure. Gloves before I touch stuff... thats it.
I've handled fentanyl and fentanyl adulterated drugs before, unless its a dust, you are not likely to inhale any.
The biggest reason for carrying narcan isnt to protect yourself from an accidental exposure (you probably wouldn't notice until you were too happy to care) it would be so if you see someone ODing, you could administer it and possibly save their life.
Word of warning: never have I seen someone happy to have their high suddenly brought into dope sick... they are usually PISSED and at the least very cranky...
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Then, how does a fentanyl patch work?Correct. Fentanyl on your skin doesn't do anything.