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  2. Carfentanil - Wikipedia

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    The effects of carfentanil, including overdose, can be reversed by the opioid antagonists naloxone and naltrexone, though higher doses than usual may be necessary compared to other opioids. [1] [2] [3]: 23 Carfentanil is a structural analogue of the synthetic opioid analgesic fentanyl. [4]

  3. CDC warns of deadly drug 100 times more potent than ... - AOL

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    Fentanyl has made headlines for driving overdose deaths, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of the rise of an even deadlier drug. ... Carfentanil is 10,000 more times ...

  4. Opioid 100 times more potent than fentanyl found during ... - AOL

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    There is no broad-level data that tracks carfentanil overdose deaths, but a 2020 study from researchers at the University of Pittsburgh linked carfentanil in drug seizures to overall overdose ...

  5. CDC reports sharp increase in overdose deaths from elephant ...

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    (The Center Square) – The federal government reported a sharp increase in overdose deaths due to carfentanil, a powerful opioid 100 times stronger than fentanyl that veterinarians use on bears ...

  6. Gray death - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, 24 people in Argentina died after using cocaine laced with carfentanil. [7] Reversing a gray death overdose may require multiple doses of naloxone. By contrast, an overdose from morphine or from high-purity heroin would ordinarily need only one dose. [5]

  7. Opioid overdose - Wikipedia

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    Initial treatment of an overdose involves supporting the person's breathing and providing oxygen to reduce the risk of hypoxia. [10] Naloxone is then recommended to those who cannot reverse the opioid's effects through breathing. [10] [3] Giving naloxone via nasal administration or as an injection into a muscle has shown to be equally effective ...

  8. Warning: Dangerous drug combo discovered in NY, state ... - AOL

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    Samples tested from bags labeled "Super Mario" were found to include carfentanil, a potent drug up to 100 times stronger than fentanyl. ... according to the county's opioid overdose tracker.

  9. Opioid antagonist - Wikipedia

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    A course of low-dose naltrexone is thus often used as the final step in the treatment of opioid addiction after the patient has been weaned off the substitute agonist such as methadone or buprenorphine, in order to restore homeostasis and minimize the risk of post acute withdrawal syndrome once the maintenance agonist has been withdrawn.