Chapter 1
The science and origin of fentanyl
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Chapter 2
Recognizing the warning signs
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Chapter 3
Saving lives and finding help
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Fentanyl and opioid safety
Ch 1 · The science and origin of fentanyl
beezeelove2 Fentanyl Science and Support
Receptors lock tight, breath fades away, dial nine-eight-eight.

beezeelove2 Fentanyl is fifty times stronger than heroin, making tiny doses lethal.
Fun Fact
Fentanyl potency: A dose of fentanyl equivalent to just a few grains of table salt can be fatal to an adult.

beezeelove2 Fentanyl binds to brain receptors to block pain and release massive dopamine.
Glossary
fentanyl (noun)
A potent synthetic opioid drug used medically as an analgesic and anesthetic. Belgian chemist Paul Janssen first synthesized the compound in 1959 as a superior alternative to morphine.
A potent synthetic opioid drug used medically as an analgesic and anesthetic. Belgian chemist Paul Janssen first synthesized the compound in 1959 as a superior alternative to morphine.

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Quiz
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is approximately how many times stronger than morphine?
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In medical settings, which form of fentanyl is commonly used for chronic, severe pain management?
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What does the term 'counterfeit pill' mean in the context of illegal drug sales?
