> at least one of her customers died of an overdose
Isn’t fentanyl so dangerous that even a regular dose could kill? Idk, I’m not into fentanyl
Edit: A cursory refreshing on the subject indicates that fentanyl is extremely potent, and that therefore it is difficult to dose correctly. I maintain that “overdose” is misleading in the context of fentanyl because it connotes user error. When in fact I think the blame lies on the suppliers, who may have sold fentanyl to users without the users being fully aware of what dangerous things they were really buying.
Yes, the recent increase in deaths aren't due to overdoses as we usually think of them. These are accidental poisonings. Mexican drug cartels are manufacturing counterfeit prescription drugs containing fentanyl. They have bad quality control and sometimes just put in too much. There is only a tiny difference between a recreational dose and a fatal dose, even for opioid addicts who have built up a high tolerance.
Isn’t fentanyl so dangerous that even a regular dose could kill? Idk, I’m not into fentanyl
Edit: A cursory refreshing on the subject indicates that fentanyl is extremely potent, and that therefore it is difficult to dose correctly. I maintain that “overdose” is misleading in the context of fentanyl because it connotes user error. When in fact I think the blame lies on the suppliers, who may have sold fentanyl to users without the users being fully aware of what dangerous things they were really buying.