Why Fentanyl Is So Incredibly Dangerous
Institute of Human Anatomy・2 minutes read
Around 70,000 people die annually from opioid-related overdoses, with fentanyl surpassing oxycodone as a major contributor to the crisis. The video discusses fentanyl's legitimate medical uses, potency, withdrawal challenges, and the importance of education to make informed decisions about opioid use.
Insights
- Fentanyl has surpassed oxycodone as a major contributor to opioid-related deaths, with pharmaceutical greed, overprescribing, and illicit production from countries like China, Mexico, and India fueling the crisis.
- Opioids, including fentanyl, interact with the body's opioid receptors, impacting neurotransmitters like glutamate and Gaba to modulate pain, with the potent nature of fentanyl leading to the risk of accidental overdoses, necessitating the availability of Narcan or naloxone to counter its effects and prevent respiratory failure.
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Recent questions
What are the main factors contributing to the opioid crisis?
Pharmaceutical greed, overprescribing, and illicit fentanyl production.
What distinguishes fentanyl from heroin and morphine?
Fentanyl is significantly more potent than heroin and morphine.
How do opioids modulate pain in the body?
Opioids affect neurotransmitters at synapses by binding to opioid receptors.
What is the purpose of Narcan or naloxone in opioid overdose situations?
Narcan or naloxone can bind to opioid receptors, preventing fatal effects and inducing withdrawal symptoms.
What are the legitimate medical uses of fentanyl?
Fentanyl is intended for extreme pain management and anesthesia.
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