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Higher potency of fentanyl affects addiction treatment, screening

Higher potency of fentanyl affects addiction treatment, screening

As fentanyl-related overdose deaths continue to increase, clinicians should take note of important differences that set the drug apart from the other drugs of misuse – and the troubling reality that fentanyl now contaminates most of them.

“It would be fair to tell patients, if you’re buying any illicit drugs – pills, powder, liquid, whatever it is, you’ve got to assume it’s either contaminated with or replaced by fentanyl,” said Edwin Salsitz, MD, an associate clinical professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, during a presentation on the subject at the 21st Annual Psychopharmacology Update presented by Current Psychiatry and the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists. (MDedge, USA, 01.12.2022)

https://www.mdedge.com/psychiatry/article/259877/addiction-medicine/higher-potency-fentanyl-affects-addiction-treatment