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Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid, 100 times stronger than morphine, making it an incredibly potent and dangerous substance

Extremely Lethal in Small Amount

Just 2 milligrams of fentanylβ€”about the size of a few grains of saltβ€”can be enough to cause a fatal overdose in most adults.

Hidden in Other Drugs

Fentanyl is often mixed into counterfeit pills and street drugs. Roughly 75% of street drugs tested contained fentanyl. Drastically increasing the risk of overdose.

Difficult to Detect

Fentanyl has no distinct smell or taste, making it nearly impossible to identify. 68% of all overdose deaths involved fentanyl in drugs users didn’t know contained it

THE LAST DECADE

2014
The Stealth Killer Emerges
πŸ“Œ 630 reported deaths related to fentanyl that year
πŸ“Œ 1% of street drugs tested positive for fentanyl
πŸ“Œ An insignificant number of counterfeit pills tested positive for fentanyl
πŸ“Œ 6% of 8th graders, 23% of 10th graders, 28% of 12th graders admitted to using drugs besides marijuana in the last month (and those are just the ones who admitted to it)
2015
Surge of the Assassin
πŸ“Œ Deaths related to fentanyl sees a dramatic rise to 5,540 a year – an alarming increase of 779% in one year
πŸ“Œ 6% of street drugs now test positive for fentanyl – an uptick of 500% from the beginning
πŸ“Œ The amount of seized and tested pills containing fentanyl increases significantly from 0% to 3%
πŸ“Œ Youth drug use (excluding marijuana) up 15% from 2014
ℹ️ This marked the beginning of illicit fentanyl entering the drug supply
2016
The Invisible Death
πŸ“Œ Fatalities caused by Fentanyl substantially rise to 18,335 fentanyl-related deaths – nearly triple the previous year’s toll.
πŸ“Œ Street drugs laden with fentanyl double since last year to reach 12% – presenting an astronomical increase of 1100% since 2014
πŸ“Œ Seized pills containing fentanyl increase to 6%, marking a surge of 200% from the previous year and 600% since 2014
πŸ“Œ Youth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) climbs, showing a significant increase of 29.72% from 2014
2017
The Quiet Epidemic
πŸ“Œ The fentanyl-related death toll reaches a staggering number of 28,466 a year, a rise by 4417% since the beginning of the epidemic
πŸ“Œ Approximately 17% of street drugs now test positive for fentanyl, marking a 1600% rise since the start year
πŸ“Œ Confiscated pills containing fentanyl rise to 9%, a noteworthy increase of 900% since the baseline year
πŸ“Œ Youth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) reaches an increase of 46% since the start of 2014
2018
Death Explodes
πŸ“Œ Deaths up 4,819% to 31,000 that year
πŸ“Œ Street drug contamination up 2,200% since 2014 to 23%
πŸ“Œ Seized pills containing fentanyl up 1,200% from 2014 to 12%
πŸ“Œ Youth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) up 62.16% since 2014
ℹ️ Record: US Senate passes comprehensive package to fight opioid crisis
2019
Silent Destroyer Rages On
πŸ“Œ Deaths up 5,619% to 36,000 a year
πŸ“Œ Street drug contamination up 2,900% since 2014 to 30%
πŸ“Œ Seized pills containing fentanyl up 1,500% since 2014 to 15%
πŸ“Œ Youth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) up 78.38% since 2014
ℹ️ Record: Trump administration awards $1.8 billion to fight opioid crisis
2020
Death’s Grip Tightens
πŸ“Œ Deaths up 6,571% since the beginning to 42,000 that year
πŸ“Œ Street drug contamination up 3,900% since 2014 to 40%
πŸ“Œ Seized pills containing fentanyl up 2,200% since 2014 to 22%
πŸ“Œ Youth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) up 94.59% since 2014
ℹ️ Record: Pandemic sees deadly surge in overdose deaths with fentanyl leading
2021
Β The Deathly Silence Sustains
πŸ“Œ Deaths up 7,833% to 50,000 that year
πŸ“Œ Street drug contamination up 4,900% since 2014 to 50%
πŸ“Œ Seized pills containing fentanyl up 3,000% since 2014 to 30%
πŸ“Œ Youth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) up 116.2% since 2014
ℹ️ Record: Experts draw alarm to high fentanyl content in seized drugs
2022
No Mercy
πŸ“Œ Deaths up 11963.5% since 2014 to 76,000 in 2022 alone
πŸ“Œ Street drug contamination up 5,900% since 2014 to 60%
πŸ“Œ Seized pills containing fentanyl up 4,000% since 2014 to 40%
πŸ“Œ Youth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) up 143.24% since 2014

ℹ️ Record: Nation’s addiction crisis surged to unprecedented levels during pandemic

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2023
πŸ–€ The Silent Reaper Is Crowned King
Fentanyl has now ascended to a grim glory: it has become the leading cause of death for individuals aged 12- 45 in the United States. It has overshadowed gun crimes, car accidents, suicides, and even cancer in terms of mortality rates every year.

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2024
Carfentanil’s Rise
2οΈβƒ£βœ–οΈPop culture openly embraces fentanyl use in music and media
πŸ’―βœ–οΈCarfentanil emerges: 100x more potent than fentanyl
πŸ“ŒStreet drug contamination reaching 75% up 7,400%
πŸ“Œ 68% of all overdose deaths involved fentanyl in drugs users didn’t know contained it
πŸ“ŒYouth admitted drug use (excluding marijuana) at 50% up 170%
2025
“Point of No Return”
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