Canada’s Opioid Crisis Deepens: Detection of 25x more Powerful Opioid in Quebec
Canada’s opioid crisis worsens with the detection of a powerful opioid 25 times more potent than fentanyl in Quebec City, highlighting the need for urgent action.
Canada’s opioid crisis worsens with the detection of a powerful opioid 25 times more potent than fentanyl in Quebec City, highlighting the need for urgent action.
The emergence of a new opioid, 25 times stronger than Fentanyl, poses a dangerous threat in Quebec, intensifying the ongoing opioid crisis.
A new, highly potent opioid called Isotonitazene, 25 times stronger than Fentanyl, is circulating in Quebec, adding to Canada’s opioid crisis.
Canada’s opioid crisis escalates with the discovery of an opioid 25 times more powerful than Fentanyl in Quebec City region.
The Canadian opioid crisis has resulted in thousands of deaths and harm to families and communities. Efforts to combat it include legal action, naloxone distribution, and public education.
A potent synthetic opioid 25 times stronger than Fentanyl has been detected in Canada, intensifying the ongoing opioid crisis.
The opioid crisis in Canada intensifies with the discovery of a new drug 25 times more powerful than fentanyl in Quebec. Urgent action is needed.
The opioid crisis in Canada has devastating effects on families and communities, as drug traffickers are compared to serial killers.
A new and extremely potent opioid, isotonicentric carfentanil, has emerged in Quebec, exacerbating Canada’s ongoing opioid crisis. The drug is 100 times stronger than fentanyl, leading to increased deaths, crime rates, and homelessness. Urgent action is needed to combat the crisis.
Canada is facing an escalating opioid crisis, with the detection of opioids 25 times more powerful than Fentanyl in Quebec City. This crisis has devastating effects on public health, safety, and communities, but efforts are being made through policies, public health initiatives, and treatment services to counteract it. Continued efforts are needed to address this pressing issue.