Who Uses It?
How It’s Used
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100

Fentanyl is most commonly used by people what age group?

18–45 years old

100

A sudden feeling of extreme happiness caused immediately after using fentanyl is called?

Intense Euphoria

100

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic ____.

opioid

100

True or False: Fentanyl overdose deaths are rare.

False

200

Fentanyl use is most common in which part of the world?

North America

200

What form of fentanyl looks like prescription medication?

Counterfeit Pills

200

Trouble thinking clearly is called?

Impaired Cognition

200

True or False: Fentanyl is highly addictive.

True

200

Approximately how many overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2023 involved fentanyl?

73,000

300

Name one country where fentanyl use is common.

United States or Canada

300

How can liquid fentanyl or dissolved powder enter the body?

By injecting it

300

Name one effect of fentanyl that can make a person feel dizzy or have trouble concentrating.

Impaired cognition (confusion, dizziness, difficulty concentrating)

300

Fentanyl is manufactured by humans rather than coming from a plant, making it what type of opioid.

Synthethic

300

Fentanyl is commonly mixed with other drugs like heroin, methamphetamine, or cocaine. Why does this increase risk?

It increases the likelihood of a fatal interaction

400

True or False: Fentanyl mainly affects older adults only.

False

400

True or False: Fentanyl is often mixed with other drugs because it is cheap.

True

400

Seeing, hearing, or feeling things that aren't there is called?

Hallucinations

400

What is “rainbow fentanyl”?

Brightly colored fentanyl in various forms that can look like candy or chalk, with color not indicating strength

400

As little as what amount of fentanyl can be deadly?

Two milligrams

500

Name one drug fentanyl is often mixed with.

heroin, methamphetamine, or cocaine

500

Name one skin-related side effect of fentanyl.

itching or skin rash

500

Fentanyl is about how many times stronger than morphine?

50–100 times stronger

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