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Author Topic: Why Deadly Fentanyl Is So Hard to Wipe Out  (Read 760 times)

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Why Deadly Fentanyl Is So Hard to Wipe Out
« on: April 04, 2017, 09:55:48 PM »
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Re: Why Deadly Fentanyl Is So Hard to Wipe Out
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2017, 12:18:17 PM »
I love it when dumbass reporters write about drugs. I'll give it to vice, at least they try to be hip. They talk to more than one person, they try, but in reality they need to find a person who actually has been around the block, and seen both sides of the drug trade.


Not one chemist that works at a lab.


Also, they try to make it all fuckkng urgent sounding, "there was an urgent need to discover what the new substance was, it was killing people at record paces, he was racing against the clock"




Hey, I got a fucking idea, mass spec/nmr/ hplc it and look for the telltale fentanyl skeleton! Wrote a note the the dip-shit DEA agent or local task force and say "it's a fentanyl analog". Case closed.




It doesn't matter to the pigs if it's 4Fluoro fentanyl, alpha methyl fentanyl, ohmefentanyl or 3-methyl fentanyl. Let's be honest, the differences between these would not be noticeable to hardly anyone, let alone the doctors or first responders administering the naloxone.....


They act like they need to figure out what it is to save lives, but the trusts is they need to figure out what it is so they can arrest the people they catch. Point blank.


It's to put people in jail and seize assets.




So fuck you vice for furthering their lies to sell articles/get clicks.
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Re: Why Deadly Fentanyl Is So Hard to Wipe Out
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2017, 12:52:12 PM »
Did you guys here about the new opioids medication??? It's called micoxaflexin




Baddaboom



Did ya see what I did there?
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Re: Why Deadly Fentanyl Is So Hard to Wipe Out
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2017, 04:33:39 AM »
Vice has really gone to shit lately.  It's too bad.  They used to explore some very interesting stuff.  Now it's all, "I dressed in threee outfits to see what dumb people on tinder would say."
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Re: Why Deadly Fentanyl Is So Hard to Wipe Out
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2017, 05:40:32 AM »
yeah, vice really has gone to shit which is really too bad. They were one of a kind
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Re: Why Deadly Fentanyl Is So Hard to Wipe Out
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2017, 12:13:55 AM »
the other day on vice, they were reporting on H and naloxone use and it said "the addict was given naloxone for his H overdose, a very powerful STIMULANT that instantly brings addicts back to life". Yeah, all the tweakers use naloxone since it's a stimulant...SMH!
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