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  2. Despite Debunking, Rainbow Fentanyl Myths Continue - AOL

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    In 2022, fears erupted over "rainbow fentanyl," brightly colored fentanyl pills that were said to be designed by drug traffickers to lure innocent children into taking opioids. Parents were warned ...

  3. These ‘rainbow’ pills are in Tri-Cities now. Police worry ...

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    A recent Tri-City Metro Drug Task Force bust in Kennewick turned up over 14,000 fentanyl pills and about half are multi-colored pills, known as “rainbow fentanyl.” The deadly opioid is well ...

  4. Young people are being targeted with brightly colored ...

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    Brightly colored “rainbow fentanyl” pills are being used by drug cartels to deliberately target young people, the administrator of the DEA said.

  5. ClearRx - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental to the design is a colored rubber ring that serves as a color code so different household members can distinguish their prescriptions. An overall priority is given to distinguishability; the most important information (patient name, drug name, instructions) is placed prominently on the upper half of the label.

  6. Tuinal - Wikipedia

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    Tuinal was introduced as a sedative-hypnotic (sleeping pill) medication in the late 1940s by Eli Lilly. It was also used in obstetrics for childbirth. [1] [2] It was produced in brightly colored half-reddish orange and half-turquoise blue gelatin capsule form (bullet-shaped Pulvules) for oral administration. Individual capsules contained 50 mg ...

  7. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    The majority of pre-packaged foods are required to list all ingredients, including all food additives such as color; however section B.01.010 (3)(b) of the Regulations provide food manufacturers with the choice of declaring added color(s) by either their common name or simply as "colour".

  8. ‘One pill can kill’: Drug cartels use rainbow-colored ...

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    Alexander Neville was experimenting with painkillers, when he took a pill that contained fentanyl. His mother, Amy, says she found him dead in his room on June 23, 2020.

  9. 'Clandestine' drug lab busted in Fountain Valley, 300,000 ...

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    Photos released by police show Ziploc bags full of orange pills, as well as other bags filled with turquoise and white pills. ... We found the 50 best Christmas gifts for women in 2024. AOL.