Fentanyl Isn’t Always the Target

 


Fentanyl has changed the conversation around substance use because it is not always the substance people intend to use. In many cases, fentanyl is mixed into other drugs or pressed into pills that resemble prescription medications.

This means individuals may unknowingly consume fentanyl, dramatically increasing the risk of overdose. For youth, this is particularly concerning, as experimentation may occur without a full understanding of the danger.

Prevention efforts must focus on awareness. Youth need to understand that any non-prescribed substance carries unknown risk. Parents and community members must also stay informed and engaged in conversations about substance use.

In Lemhi County, education and awareness are key to reducing this risk. By staying informed and communicating clearly, we can help prevent tragic outcomes.

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