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bizarre Female Cop 'Touched' Fentanyl During Arrest

Thats scary as fuck honestly that even touching that shit can do you like that

Visualisation of lethal doses (to an opioid naive person)…


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I wonder what the skin absorption rate is for fentanyl?

Has this been documented before as a known risk?

I remember in about 2015 to 2018 we had a fentanyl problem with OPP patients and numerous deaths. The were soaking fentanyl patches in lemon juice and then injecting the liquid.
It possible but not likely. A transdermal patch can do it but the medication is released very slowly. If she had cuts on her hands with prolonged exposure to powered fentanyl then maybe
 
Stay off of private property without a warrant assholes and that doesn't happen! That is unless of course she has "visited the evidence room" recently!
:lulz:
 
It possible but not likely. A transdermal patch can do it but the medication is released very slowly. If she had cuts on her hands with prolonged exposure to powered fentanyl then maybe
You guys are getting a lot of it across the Mexican border I've read.
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Is it safe to use carfentanl on naughty hippos if they're acting out? I see it's been designed for rhinos and elephants...

Carfentanil or carfentanyl, sold under the brand name Wildnil, is an extremely potentopioid analgesic used in veterinary medicine to anesthetize large animals such as elephants and rhinoceroses.[1]
 
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