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Fake Pharmaceuticals Laced with Fentanyl Are a Global Health Crisis

Jan 30, 2025
Daniel Ciccarone, a UCSF addiction medicine expert, Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, a Stanford pediatrician, and Ed Ternan, founder of Charlie's Song, discuss the alarming rise of counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl. They highlight how these fake medications pose severe risks, particularly to youth, with 70% found to contain deadly doses. Ed shares his personal tragedy of losing a son to an overdose, emphasizing the urgent need for public education and community awareness to combat this growing health crisis.
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INSIGHT

Fentanyl Pills Dominate

  • Fentanyl pills are dominating the fentanyl market, surpassing powder form.
  • This shift started around 2022 and is spreading globally.
ANECDOTE

Charlie's Story

  • Ed Ternan's son, Charlie, died from a counterfeit Percocet pill laced with fentanyl.
  • He bought the pill via Snapchat, believing it was a regular Percocet for his back pain.
ADVICE

Talking to Kids

  • Talk to your kids about the dangers of counterfeit pills, framing it as a shared learning experience.
  • Don't have a one-time "drug talk," but rather an ongoing dialogue.
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