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  2. Opioid use disorder - Wikipedia

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    Women are more likely to be prescribed pain relievers, be given higher doses, use them for longer durations, and become dependent upon them faster. [207] Deaths due to opioid use also tend to skew at older ages than deaths from use of other illicit drugs. [206] [208] [209] This does not reflect opioid use as a whole, which includes younger people.

  3. Substance abuse prevention - Wikipedia

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    The time period to help a specific individual can vary based upon many aspects of an individual. The type of Prevention efforts should be based upon the individual's necessities which can also vary. Substance use prevention efforts typically focus on minors and young adults — especially between 12–35 years of age.

  4. With fentanyl use on the rise, Miami schools are taking steps ...

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    And while adults are the ones most affected by opioids, federal data show that the rate of overdose deaths more than doubled among kids and teens ages 10 to 19 during the first two years of the ...

  5. Fentanyl - Wikipedia

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    Fentanyl is used to help relieve shortness of breath when patients cannot tolerate morphine, or whose breathlessness is refractory to morphine. Fentanyl is useful for such treatment in palliative care settings where pain and shortness of breath are severe and need to be treated with strong opioids.

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  7. Fentanyl dangers: How to have an honest conversation with kids

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    There are steps parents can take to talk with their kids about the danger presented by fentanyl.

  8. Fentanyl Is Leading Cause of Death for Americans Ages 18-45 - AOL

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    Fentanyl overdose is now the number one cause of death for Americans 18-45. The synthetic opioid is usually manufactured in foreign labs, smuggled into the US and often mixed with other street drugs.

  9. Fentanyl is a problem, but ‘illegal border crossings’ is the ...

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    Only two milligrams of fentanyl is considered a potentially lethal dose, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. Along with the media campaign, Little announced other efforts to fight fentanyl: