Razz to help you understand I recommend you read the book Dreamland. It addresses both the supply and demand sides of the epidemic.
Razz to help you understand I recommend you read the book Dreamland. It addresses both the supply and demand sides of the epidemic.
I was given a very small dose of fentanyl at Maricopa Medical Center this past December when a procedure was done to drain my liver of it's infection....I can see why this stuff is so addictive. It's like I was awake and I kind of knew what was going on, but at the same time I was floating and could feel nothing - not even with tubes poking into my liver to drain the infection. I also noticed the rest of the day in the hospital that I did not need a pain killer of any sort - this stuff was that strong and long lasting. I would not want to take this outside of a supervised medical setting and only then if I truly needed it - I can understand it's addictive potential. Scary stuff and I believe an overdose of this is what caused the untimely death of Prince, (or the artist formerly known as). I am glad it exists in the sense that it made a very unpleasant procedure a walk in the park, but......it has a great deal of addictive potential. Scary. Rob
The thing about heroin is it's very cheap. You don't have to go black market with prescription pills. The young men that I know that OD'd had done heroin. They were regular guys--they could be my sons. They worked, went to college, philosophized, wrote poetry, loved their families, and were addicted to heroin.
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I went in Amazon.ca and scared myself reading the reviews of Dreamland. It is a bigger issue than I thought.
As Cicero said, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.”
I've read that Fentanyl is the new Big Thing--and very dangerous.
Super cheap. Super fast. Super strong (50-100 X stronger than morphine depending on route). It comes in liquid form and is being mixed with other drugs and has become very dangerous as you state.
https://www.statnews.com/2016/09/29/...o-fatal-doses/
Back when I got my RN license, an RN could not administer Fentanyl. Now you can buy it laced in your heroin for a few bucks!
I think that's right, Yppej, I got confused.
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