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DANGERS: The Emergence of Fentanyl-Laced Cocaine and Its Impact on African American Communities
T he illicit drug landscape has taken a dangerous turn with the emergence of fentanyl-laced cocaine, posing an alarming threat to individuals, families, and communities across the United States. This deadly combination presents unprecedented risks, with African American communities facing disproportionate consequences. The Fentanyl Epidemic and Its Intersection with Co caine Use Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is exponentially more potent than heroin, has become a focal point in the opioid epidemic. Recent trends have shown an increasing prevalence of fentanyl-laced cocaine, leading to heightened risks of overdose and death. This alarming phenomenon blurs the lines between stimulant and opioid use, creating a perfect storm of addiction and mortality. SIGNS OF OVERDOSE Unresponsiveness: The person cannot be woken up, or responds only minimally. Slow or Shallow Breathing: Breathing may be slow, irregular, or very shallow. Blue Lips or Fingertips: Skin or lips may appear bluish or grayish. Choking or Gurgling Sounds: Gurgling or choking sounds while breathing. Pinpoint Pupils: Pupils may become extremely small. Loss of Consciousness: The person is unconscious or semi-conscious. Limp Body: The person’s body feels limp or unresponsive. Vomiting: The person may vomit or have difficulty staying conscious. Confusion or Disorientation: They may appear confused or disoriented. Seizures : In some cases, seizures may occur. Weak Pulse: Pulse may become weak or irregular.
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