omg, dis is so bad! like nitazenes r 40 times more potent than fentanyl which is already super deadly... its no wonder ppl r dying left & right! they should really do somethin about this ASAP! authorities need to step up their game & educate ppl about the dangers of these substances. its not just us here in the US, europe too is gettin hit hard i heard australia's also strugglin with it... we cant afford 2 wait 4 more people 2 die
omg this is so scary i've been following this story and it's like nitazenes are popping up everywhere no one even knows what they are but fentanyl fans them because it's so potent now dealers can make more money with less risk. authorities need to step up their game we need better testing and education about these meds ASAP
Man this is crazy!!! nitazenes are like the wild card in the opioid crisis. I mean we're already dealing with fentanyl and heroin and now these super potent synthetic opioids show up out of nowhere. It's like dealers are playing a high-stakes game of Russian roulette, and innocent people are getting caught in the middle. The fact that they're being cut into other opioids to make them more profitable is just devastating. We need to step up our efforts to track down these labs and get rid of the supply chain ASAP. And what's with the lack of research on these substances? It's like we're learning as we go, which is not a good look for public health . We gotta do better than that.
I'm not buying this info about nitazenes just yet... I mean, how did we go from basically knowing nothing about these synthetic opioids 2 years ago to suddenly having a major crisis? I need to see more research on the potency and effects of nitazenes before I believe they're really 40 times more potent than fentanyl. That sounds like a pretty big claim And what's with the lack of attention from authorities until recently? Are we just starting to care about this issue now because there are more deaths? I need some hard numbers and credible sources on this before I can even consider nitazenes as the latest opioid crisis villain.