Why are they pushing Fentanyl these days?

More potent and powerful does not mean the high is 100 times more powerful than morphine or Carfentanil is 100 times more powerful high than fentanyl.

Not sure what you mean by this?

Prescription diversion-patients (or caregivers) selling their own prescription pills on the street.

Also, nurses or pharmacy employees stealing pills.

Not trying to be a dick, but we’ve explained that.

Synopsis:

Doctors were prescribing a ton of prescription opiates to help people deal with pain. Many of these drugs ended up on the black market. So up until a few years ago, the black market was full of opiates that people got from their doctors that ended up on the black market.

The DEA cracked down on doctors prescribing these drugs. This drastically reduced the supply of prescription opiates.

At the same time, Chinese chemists got good at synthesizing synthetic opiates not made from opium. Things like fentanyl. Fentanyl also has the benefit of being far cheaper per dose, and requiring far less drug. Smuggling 1 kilogram of fentanyl is easier than smuggling 50 kilograms of heroin.

So starting a few years ago, chinese fentanyl started flooding the streets due to all the benefits fentanyl brings (cheaper, easier to smuggle and hide due to smaller bulk) combined with the black market drying up in its supply of prescription opiates.

If you look at fentanyl OD rates, they were pretty minor until about 2-5 years ago. Then they exploded.

Right. But it does mean that overdoses will be a lot more common because it is more difficult for everyone involved to measure/control the amounts: the average user doesn’t have high accuracy scientific scales.

I quoted exactly what he said. If you think I changed what he said in the quote box, you should report my post for breaking forum rules.

Unless you are admitting that Ambivalid is your sock account, you have no way of knowing what he meant, and to be honest I don’t care what you think he meant. He’s a big boy, he can defend or disavow that statement himself.

What he meant is that addicts don’t consider possible lethality as a bug, it’s a feature.
It means they will get the best high since they’re getting the largest possible dose.

Thanks Running Coach, but did you read the second sentence of mine that you just quoted?

I was giving you the benefit of the doubt, assuming that you would look again and realize that in your haste, you had wildly misinterpreted what he wrote, and that you’d say “d’oh!” and possibly apologize to Ambivalid for your mistake. It seems things went a different way.

It’s still possible that I’ll end up apologizing. To be clear, I like Ambivalid as a poster and I actually am hoping I’m reading this wrong. However, that’s not going to stop me from calling that post out.

having lived with someone that had a legally prescribed fentanyl patch its easy to see why its more popular … you don’t need 3 or 4 different drugs for pain … if you have cramps or anything it works wonders you can be cramping twitching in total pain … slap a new one on and an hour later your totally still counting the pretty dots on the ceiling drooling …

Until near replacement time when it starts to wear off and the pain comes back in a rush … grumpy is being nice …