HealthSocial IssuesUnpacking America

Fentanyl’s deadly contribution to America’s criminalized drug culture

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There is a silent drug crisis in America, which escalated during the COVID-19 pandemic as illegal production of the synthetic opioid called fentanyl caused a spike in overdose deaths throughout the country.

 

By Antonio Cooper

 

Illegally made drugs sold through illicit drug markets created the current epidemic of Fentanyl overdoses. 

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