Overdrive Defense Aims To Encourage Drug Testing (and It’s Very Safety Orange)

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People take illicit drugs. No matter your feelings on it, lots of folks enjoy reaching an altered state via chemistry.

Unfortunately, black markets tend to attract a large number of unscrupulous vendors. Buyers might think they’re buying one kind of drug, only to have it mixed with other substances like fentanyl. 

Fentanyl is a cheap, powerful synthetic opioid often integrated into other powdered and pressed drugs because a small amount can add potency while using less of the more expensive primary drugs like cocaine, heroin, ketamine, or ecstasy. If the opioid epidemic has taught us anything, overdoses can not only be fatal but are all too common. Nearly 130 people a day die from an opioid-related overdose. This class of drugs can significantly decrease or stop one’s breathing. Loss of consciousness is also another common overdose symptom, which might lead to a severe fall or other injury-causing accidents.