8/21 Fentanyl Awareness Day
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For the first time in United States history, there was over 100,000 overdose deaths in a 12-month period. Fentanyl is increasingly responsible for the growing amount of accidental overdoses. Currently, more than 67% of drug overdoses involve fentanyl. 

It is now more important than ever to know the risk of contamination of street drugs, signs of an overdose, and to carry naloxone. 

Fentanyl Forms and Appearance

In the last few years, fentanyl has expanded from the East Coast to the West Coast and is found in all cities and within many rural communities. Fentanyl is found in various forms, including:

  • Pills sold as fake oxycodone, Xanax and sought after medications (left) 
  • Powder form; sometimes mixed into other drugs such as cocaine, crystal meth, and heroin. When sold as a powder, fentanyl can look varying levels of off-white to light brown. When it is mixed into other powders, fentanyl tends to bring an off-brown color to the mixture.
  • Prescribed fentanyl patches, but are mainly found in clinical settings.


The Rise and Concern of Counterfeit Pills

Authentic Prescription Pills And Counterfeit Pill Imitations

Counterfeit 30mg Oxycodone pill

Counterfeit Xanax pill

Counterfeit Adderall front of pill

Counterfeit Adderall back of pill

Authentic 30mg Oxycodone pill

Authentic Xanax pill

Authentic Adderall front of pill

Authentic Adderall back of pill

Fentanyl Test Strips and Harm Reduction

 

Fentanyl test strips are a tool to test unregulated drugs for the contamination of fentanyl and various fentanyl analogs in powder and pill form. While helpful, it is important to keep the following notes in mind:

  • Fentanyl test strips do not provide an amount or quantity of fentanyl present in the substance, which means there could be a lethal dose. They also do not test for all the fentanyl analogs. A negative result does not guarantee the substance being tested is free from fentanyl or other synthetic opioids.
  • When using unregulated drugs, it is vital to employ safer drug use practices. The fentanyl test strips should not provide a false sense of security and should always be used in addition to safer drug use practices.

  • For an overview of how to use fentanyl test strips, visit this WiseBatch page.
  • For a more detailed how-to, check out the videos below.
  • Fentanyl test strips can be purchased HERE. WiseBatch will donate 20% of all sales to support the work of NCAPDA.

 

IV Use Guide

Pills & Powders Guide

Amphetamines & MDMA Guide

Additional Facts

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  • China Girl
  • China Town
  • China White
  • Dance Fever
  • Goodfellas
  • Great Bear
  • He-Man
  • Poison
  • Tango & Cash

The effects of taking fentanyl with other drugs – including over-the-counter or prescribed medications – can be unpredictable and dangerous, and could cause:

Fentanyl + alcohol may increase the risk of respiratory depression and possible overdose.

Fentanyl + benzodiazepines: may add to the sedative effects and diminished breathing and possible overdose.

 

Download the CDC Fact Sheet

Click here to download.

Resources

For more information on fentanyl and harm reduction, visit Harm Reduction Coalition’s website

 

For more information on counterfeit pills and fentanyl, visit the DEA’s “One Pill Can Kill” campaign page 

To find local syringe service providers, which can provide naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and information on harm reduction, visit Nasen’s map

For additional information and resources on fake fentanyl pills, visit Song For Charlie’s website

 


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