The Origins of Fentanyl: How drugs like Fentanyl are getting progressively stronger in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer and other parts of Alberta by Options Okanagan Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating drug addiction and recovery.
As an adult, you may have tried drugs at one point in your life. However, you likely experimented with drugs that were not as strong as the ones that are available today. Teenagers now have access to very addictive drugs, a phenomenon that is partly due to economics. If the drugs are more potent, they can be packaged in smaller amounts. These packages are easier to smuggle. The end result is that drug dealers make more money.
Before they are available for sale on the street, drugs that are particularly potent can be broken down and combined with other drugs. They may also be mixed with inert powders. This is done to ensure that a small amount of a drug can go even further, leading to larger profits. Because users are never sure what they are getting, it is much easier for them to overdose or even die.
The issue is complicated by the fact that new drugs come on to the market all the time. Just as society gets a handle on one particular problem, there is something else to worry about. Prescription drugs, for example, are being taken in ways that they were never intended. Manufacturers of illegal drugs constantly try to figure out how to alter the new synthetic narcotics so that they can get around legal restrictions. In fact, deadly synthetic drugs have already made their way to the street and are being sold. Therapeutic drugs are monitored very closely, but there are tons of these drugs that do not go through a testing process until it is obvious that they are very toxic.
Some drugs, like heroin, are hard to find. Others, like the new mind-altering drugs, are saturating the drug market. They are often called “designer drugs” and they can be very dangerous. For instance, you may have heard about both “homebake” and “MDMA.” Homebake is a nickname for monoacethylmorphine. It is a replacement for heroin, and it is made up of codeine-based drugs. It is particularly popular in Australia and New Zealand. In contrast, MDMA is a psychoactive amphetamine. It is also called ecstasy. It is not uncommon for ecstasy users to experience brain damage after taking the drug. In 1985, ecstasy was classified as an illegal drug.
Both fentanyl and pethidine are synthetic drugs that are very strong. These drugs are typically used in surgery. They are much stronger than even heroin, which means that users are at a high risk for an overdoes or brain damage.
Fentanyl can be used in many different ways. It is usually taken by mouth, but it can also be injected, inhaled or smoked. It is sometimes called heroin on the street, which is why an overdose may be initially mislabeled as a heroin overdose.
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