Sunday, September 25, 2016

'BIONIC' OPIOID 100 TIMES STRONGER THAN FENTANYL ON STREET

(CBC) As a former drug addict, Byron Klingbyle knows all too well the dangers of addiction. In recovery for close to 20 years, the 59-year-old now counsels others dealing with substance abuse.
In his hometown of Windsor, Ont., the drugs of choice are opioids, such as oxycontin, morphine and fentanyl. But a new street drug, one so toxic it’s primarily used to sedate elephants, has him worried.
“It’s 10,000 times more powerful than morphine, 100 times stronger than fentanyl,” Klingbyle said. “It’s not for human consumption. It’s for large animals.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/bionic-opioid-100-times-stronger-than-fentanyl-on-street/#7qcL4V4QvwG2Ybt3.99

No comments:

Post a Comment