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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We should be clearer - these men were very likely poisoned by fentanyl. They did not knowingly take fentanyl. This is happening in colleges and high schools across the country right now. A young person takes what they think is a legit pain killer or pill of ecstasy provided to them by a "friend" and they are accidentally poisoned with fentanyl. There was a pretty well-know electronic music artist who died in LA a few weeks ago from accidental fentanyl poisoning. He, his wife, and one of his best friends were all found dead in their apartment: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/23/arts/music/soft-moon-silent-servant-found-dead.html This isn't an "overdose." It's legit poisoning. And it's an epidemic right now. Every parent of a teenage kid should have narcan at their home. Your kids should be sent off to college with narcan. They never know when they might need it for themselves, a roommate, or a random stranger. If this homeowner had a supply of Narcan in his home, he likely would've been able to stop his own symptoms and save all his friends. [/quote] [b]Ok, but is this a real thing that middle aged men are doing, when they're sitting at someone's house watching football?[/b] I mean, one of these men had three children! Maybe I'm completely naive, but my husband (also a father of three) and someone who definitely watches football with his friends, is drinking whisky, not randomly doing cocaine.[/quote] Some do, but most don't. I bet most of the guys did not use it habitually, but they were probably offered some by the host of the party and thought "Why not?" It's an evening away from their families and responsibilities. Under normal circumstances, it's short acting and not dangerous (unless you're doing large amounts or have pre-existing comorbidities). [/quote]
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