Fentanyl

The Story Behind Fentanyl Addiction

The Story Behind Fentanyl Addiction

Bringing a new wave of infamy to the opioid epidemic, fentanyl has become the source of overdosing across the United States. Even those who normally don't use stimulants or painkillers are still at risk of fentanyl exposure due to its rising popularity. Fentanyl can...

How Does Fentanyl Make You Feel?

How Does Fentanyl Make You Feel?

As with many illicit drugs, fentanyl was originally created as a synthetic opioid meant to treat high levels of pain caused by accidents or surgery. As a painkiller, fentanyl works so well because it requires smaller amounts to be effective due to its strength....

Meet the New Face of Fentanyl: America’s Deadliest Drug

Meet the New Face of Fentanyl: America’s Deadliest Drug

As fatal drug overdoses continue to rise across the United States, all eyes are on illicit drug use and distribution going into the Halloween and then winter seasons. According to the DEA, over 18 different states have been found to be victims of a new form of...

Does Fentanyl Come In Pill Form?

Does Fentanyl Come In Pill Form?

Increases in overdose deaths are causing more and more concern for the families and individuals suffering from addiction and substance abuse. One of the most notorious drugs causing these fatal interactions is fentanyl, an opioid painkiller that's 50-100 times...

What Are Rainbow Fentanyl Pills?

What Are Rainbow Fentanyl Pills?

The world of illicit drugs is one of uncertainty and change. Currently we're seeing an increase in a new form of fentanyl called rainbow fentanyl. At its core, it's the same drug, but it's now being mixed in with different colors of powder to make the fentanyl pills...

National Fentanyl Awareness Day

National Fentanyl Awareness Day

National Fentanyl Awareness Day is on May 10th, and this will be the first year that it's recognized in a national light. It is quite an important day because of the lack of knowledge that surrounds this opioid, though those who have suffered from fentanyl addiction...

What Drugs Are More Commonly Being Laced with Fentanyl?

What Drugs Are More Commonly Being Laced with Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a highly dangerous substance, causing lethal overdoses quickly, even on a first dose. It's an opioid, one that is used in limited circumstances in medical situations when a person is suffering from severe pain, such as after an injury or surgical...

How Has Fentanyl Use Increased Over the Past Two Years in AZ?

How Has Fentanyl Use Increased Over the Past Two Years in AZ?

Ever since the opioid epidemic began over 20 years ago, illicit substances that provide the same effects have become more and more popular. With this new wave of drug abuse came a harrowing discovery that traditionally abused opioids such as painkillers and heroin...

How Can You Tell If A Drug Is Laced With Fentanyl?

How Can You Tell If A Drug Is Laced With Fentanyl?

Fentanyl-laced drugs have become more and more prevalent in recent years. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) found fentanyl-laced substances more than 8,600 times in a single six-month period. Of course, this is problematic because of the high risks associated...

Fentanyl Addiction Treatment at America’s Rehab Campuses

Fentanyl Addiction Treatment at America’s Rehab Campuses

In recent years, the opioid epidemic has reached its most deadly phase with tens of thousands dead each year. While COVID-19 and the accompanying social isolation and economic hardship have exacerbated existing trends, illicit fentanyl had already eliminated early...

Fentanyl Addiction and Treatment Programs

Fentanyl Addiction and Treatment Programs

Fentanyl is a highly potent opioid drug between 50 and 100 times stronger than morphine. Fentanyl addiction is extremely dangerous and can lead to death.  America's Rehab Campuses uses evidence-based treatments that can help you or a loved one successfully fight...

FDA May Soon Approve New Opioid 10 Times Stronger than Fentanyl

FDA May Soon Approve New Opioid 10 Times Stronger than Fentanyl

Opioids have contributed to hundreds of thousands of deaths within the last decade, yet drug manufacturers are continuing to release new opioids for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. The FDA is currently in the process of approving a new painkiller called...