ADVISORIES/PublishingImages/Migrated%20images/200706_53_fig.JPG' alt='What Is A Fentanyl Patch Made Of' title='What Is A Fentanyl Patch Made Of' />What Is A Fentanyl Patch Made OfThe drug that killed Prince fentanyl. According to recent reports, the fentanyl which killed Prince appears to have come from counterfeit, clandestinely manufactured pills. The imprint on the pills was WATSON 3. Question 1 Last fall, the Canadian press reported that a type of test strip to indicate the presence of fentanyl was being made widely available for a low price 5. Learn about treatment options for fentanyl withdrawal and rehab and recovery options for addiction. Acetaminophen and hydrocodone is a common prescription painkiller combination sold under the brand names Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet, etc. However, analysis of the pills showed that instead of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, these pills instead contained a mixture of fentanyl, lidocaine and U 4. This once again brings fentanyl to the forefront of the news. Office 2010 Ez Activator 2.2 3. But what is fentanyl, where does it come from, and why is it used if it is so deadly Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid which is manufactured entirely from chemical precursors. Unlike morphine or heroin, no poppies are required for its manufacture. Fentanyl was discovered in 1. When properly dosed, fentanyl is actually almost six times safer than morphine since the therapeutic index i. The difficulty lies in getting the dosage right, since fentanyl is 1. This means that the correct dosage for fentanyl is measured in micrograms rather than milligrams. Getting the dosage right is not a problem for high tech modern medicine which has developed a number of technologies such as the fentanyl patch and the fentanyl lollipop to deliver safe and effective doses. However, quality control in clandestine laboratories is notoriously poor which is why so much illicitly produced fentanyl results in overdose death. It should be noted in passing that the term, fentanyl, is frequently used to refer to a family of related compounds including fentanyl analogues. The illicit fentanyls manufactured in clandestine labs typically have a different chemical structure than that manufactured by the pharmaceutical companies. Where does street fentanyl come from According to the Drug Enforcement Administration DEA, only a minority of this fentanyl is the result of diversion from hospitals or pharmacies the majority is manufactured in clandestine labs. This clandestinely manufactured fentanyl may then be made into pills which purport to be Oxycontin, Vicodin, or some other popular prescription painkiller with a high street value among recreational users, dependent users, and legitimate pain patients who can no longer get their medications due to the new prescribing restrictions. Supply Captain Patch Panel. The pill counterfeiters take the trouble to get the shape and color right and even reproduce the manufacturers imprint on each pill. Clandestine fentanyl may also be cut and sold as heroin or mixed with heroin, although it seems that the DEA has released no reports on how often they have found heroin mixed with fentanyl as opposed to fentanyl masquerading as heroin. This is not the first time we have seen large numbers of deaths as a result of clandestinely manufactured fentanyl we are actually in the midst of the third fentanyl epidemic. The first was the China White epidemic which lasted from 1. The second epidemic lasted from 2. Toluca, Mexico which was responsible for the manufacture of all the illicit fentanyl. The current epidemic began in around 2. Although the DEA reports increases in fentanyl from as early as 2. The DEA reports that fentanyl seizures increased from 9. According to the DEA there were over 7. United States between late 2. Although the CDC does not count fentanyl related deaths separately from other synthetic opioid deaths, they reported an increase of 7. What is the answer to this problem In my opinion the only way to solve this problem is the full legalization of all drugs. When drugs can be bought legally they can be regulated and the consumer can know what he or she is getting. It is neither drugs nor drug use which causes crime it is drug laws and unreasonably inflated black market drug prices which cause crime. We saw similar deaths due to poison liquor during alcohol prohibition and these ended with the end of alcohol prohibition. The best way to end overdose death is to end drug prohibition now. Kenneth Anderson, M. A., is founder and CEO of HAMS Harm Reduction Network, contributing writer for Pro Talk on Rehabs. How to Change Your Drinking a Harm Reduction Guide to Alcohol. The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the views of The Hill.