The fentanyl invasion in the US reaches levels to wipe out the entire population

Written by Parriva — December 21, 2022
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced Tuesday that it seized over 379 million doses of potentially deadly fentanyl in 2022, including more than 50.6 million fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills and more than 10,000 pounds of fentanyl powder.
Fentanyl, a highly addictive man-made opioid that is 50 times more potent than heroin, is considered the deadliest drug threat in the U.S. —and a growing threat to teenagers.
The DEA has documented a sharp nationwide increase in the lethality of fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills in particular.
“Just two milligrams of fentanyl, the small amount that fits on the tip of a pencil, is considered a potentially deadly dose,” the agency noted in a press release.
The trafficked fentanyl is primarily mass produced at secret factories in Mexico with chemicals largely sourced from China, according to the DEA.
The pills are often “made to look identical to real prescription medications — including OxyContin®, Percocet®, and Xanax® — but only contain filler and fentanyl,” the DEA said.
Given their prevalence online, the DEA warned that people should only use medication directly prescribed by a trusted medical professional and dispensed by a licensed pharmacist.
What they’re saying: Administrator Anne Milgram said the DEA’s 2022 seizures are “enough deadly doses of fentanyl to kill every American.”

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