Fentanyl, an extremely powerful synthetic opioid, is contributing to the ongoing drug crisis in Texas big time. It's much stronger than other painkillers, which makes it especially dangerous. Originally designed for severe pain treatment in hospitals, fentanyl has increasingly been used illegally.

The scary part is that it's often secretly added to other drugs, leading to a rise in overdose incidents and deaths across the state. According to an article from Texas Health and Human Services, the number of fentanyl-related fatalities has seen a sharp increase. One way to help the situation is to get the information out there.

92.5 The Ranch logo
Get our free mobile app
Canva
Canva
loading...

What is Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a medication originally used to manage severe pain, typically after surgery. It is about 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Its high potency means even a small amount can be lethal.

Where Does It Come From?

Most fentanyl found in Texas is smuggled in. Traffickers hide it in various shipments or mail it in small quantities, making detection difficult. Often, it is mixed with other drugs like heroin or cocaine, increasing the risk of overdose without the user even knowing it.

Canva
Canva
loading...

The Growing Danger

Fentanyl-related overdoses and deaths are skyrocketing in Texas. Big cities like Houston and Dallas have reported that deaths have more than doubled in the past year.

What's Being Done?

Texas has increased funding for law enforcement to intercept fentanyl before it hits the streets and has initiated extensive public health campaigns to educate folks about the drug's dangers.

Canva
Canva
loading...

Help for the Community

Local schools and community centers are now focusing on drug safety education. Additionally, naloxone, an overdose reversal drug, is becoming more accessible to the public.

Where to Get Help

For those struggling with fentanyl addiction, Texas offers several resources, including rehabilitation programs and emergency hotlines. Early intervention is crucial not only for recovery but also for saving lives.

Fentanyl is a huge threat, but with awareness and proactivity, Texans can protect themselves and those they love.

Parents Should Familiarize Themselves with These Illegal Drugs

Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to recognizing and understanding when your child becomes involved with illegal drugs.

Gallery Credit: Cindy Campbell

More From 92.5 The Ranch