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| <div class="icon">[[File:Dialog-warning.svg.png|55px|link=]]</div> || <p class="title"><span style="color:red">'''This drug is extraordinarily potent (i.e. in the microgram range) | | <div class="icon">[[File:Dialog-warning.svg.png|55px|link=]]</div> || <p class="title"><span style="color:red">'''This drug is extraordinarily potent (i.e. in the microgram range), to the point that the pure powder can result in a fatal overdose if spilled on one's skin. For this reason, it should '''never''' be [[eyeballing|eyeballed]]. Fentanyl can also be a fatal when 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> | ||
<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 [[moderate]] to [[heavy]] dosages of depressants in combination with this drug.</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 [[moderate]] to [[heavy]] dosages of depressants in combination with this drug.</span></p> | ||
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This drug is extraordinarily potent (i.e. in the microgram range), to the point that the pure powder can result in a fatal overdose if spilled on one's skin. For this reason, it should never be eyeballed. Fentanyl can also be a 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 moderate to heavy dosages of depressants in combination with this drug. |
- ↑ Risks of Combining Depressants (Tripsit) | https://tripsit.me/combining-depressants/