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  2. Fentanyl test strips may help save lives. So why are they ...

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    Fentanyl test strips are small strips of paper that can detect fentanyl in drugs like cocaine, methamphetamine or heroin, and in different drug forms, such as pills, powder and injectables. The ...

  3. Harm reduction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FTS are an affordable product available as small paper strips that can detect the presence of fentanyl. [5] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) determined synthetic opioids, like fentanyl, to be the main culprit in increased U.S. opioid-related deaths. [6] In 2017, 38.9% of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. involved fentanyl. [7]

  4. Opioid epidemic in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Overdoses involving fentanyl have greatly contributed to the havoc caused by the opioid epidemic. In New Hampshire, two thirds of the fatal drug overdoses involved fentanyl, and most do not know that they are taking fentanyl. In 2017, a cluster of fentanyl overdoses in Florida was found to be caused by street sales of fentanyl pills sold as Xanax.

  5. A fentanyl test strip helps users test for the presence of fentanyl in their drugs. Harm reduction kits show the thoughtfulness in helping addicts reduce the risk of infection and even death ...

  6. What is a harm reduction vending machine and how does ... - AOL

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    The machines provide free, easily accessible life-saving tools and disease prevention supplies, such as naloxone, fentanyl test strips, at-home COVID-19 test kits and male and female condoms.

  7. Fentanyl - Wikipedia

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    Image of testing strip instructions from the harm reduction organization Dance Safe. Fentanyl and fentanyl analogues can be qualitatively detected in drug samples using commercially available fentanyl testing strips or spot reagents. Following the principles of harm reduction, this test is to be used directly on drug samples as opposed to urine.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Even when purchased on the black market, regardless of the intentions of the user, the medication works as intended — as harm reduction. One 22-year-old woman addicted to Percocet told researchers in that 2011 report that the stigma of medical treatment for addiction motivated her to buy buprenorphine on the black market.

  9. NEXT Harm Reduction - Wikipedia

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    NEXT (Needle EXchange Technology) Harm Reduction is an American nonprofit that sends naloxone, sterile syringes, and other harm reduction supplies through the mail. [1] It is based in the state of New York but serves clients throughout the country. [1] It is the first formal mail-delivered harm reduction service in the US. [2]