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| <div class="icon">[[File:Dialog-warning.svg.png|50px|link=]]</div> ||  <p class="title"><span style="color:black">'''This compound is so potent that spilling a small amount on one's skin can result in a lethal overdose.</p><p class="title"><span style="color:black">Death may also occur when fentanyl is combined with [[depressants]] such as {{#invoke:OD|otherDepressants|{{{1|alcohol}}}}}.<ref name="tripsit">Risks of Combining Depressants (Tripsit) | https://tripsit.me/combining-depressants/</ref>'''</p>  
| <div class="icon">[[File:Dialog-warning.svg.png|55px|link=]]</div> ||  <p class="title"><span style="color:red">'''This substance is extraordinarily potent (i.e. active in the microgram range). For this reason, it should be handled with extreme care and '''never''' be [[eyeballing|eyeballed]]. ''Fentanyl'' can also be fatal when combined with [[depressants]] such as {{#invoke:OD|otherDepressants|{{{1|alcohol}}}}}.<ref name="tripsit">{{Citation | title=Risks of Combining Depressants - TripSit | url=https://tripsit.me/combining-depressants/}}</ref>'''</p>  
<p><span style="color:black">It is strongly discouraged to consume large amounts of these substances together.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:red">It is strongly encouraged to wear gloves while handling, use [[volumetric dosing]] combined with a [[milligram scale]], and to not consume either [[moderate]] or [[heavy]] dosages of other depressants in combination with this drug.</span></p>
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 27 July 2022

This substance is extraordinarily potent (i.e. active in the microgram range). For this reason, it should be handled with extreme care and never be eyeballed. Fentanyl can also be fatal when combined with depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or other GABAergic substances.[1]

It is strongly encouraged to wear gloves while handling, use volumetric dosing combined with a milligram scale, and to not consume either moderate or heavy dosages of other depressants in combination with this drug.