Adolescent Fentanyl Use: Toxicological Risks, Epidemiological Trends, and Public Health Strategies
Matteo Antonio Sacco, Saverio Gualtieri, Agostinho Santos, Bárbara Mendes, Isabella Aquila

TL;DR
This paper explores the dangers of fentanyl use among adolescents, its rising misuse, and strategies to prevent related deaths.
Contribution
The study provides insights into fentanyl's toxicological risks and proposes public health strategies to address adolescent misuse.
Findings
Fentanyl's high potency increases overdose risk when combined with alcohol and benzodiazepines.
Adolescent fentanyl-related deaths have surged due to counterfeit drugs and lack of awareness.
Prevention requires public education, harm reduction, and policy changes.
Abstract
Fentanyl has become a critical public health concern due to its increasing presence in illicit drug markets and its role in the rising number of opioid-related fatalities, particularly among adolescents. This study examines the toxicological properties of fentanyl, its accessibility through online platforms, and the behavioral factors contributing to its misuse in adolescent populations. Key findings highlight the high risk of overdose due to fentanyl’s potency, especially when combined with substances such as alcohol and benzodiazepines. Epidemiological data reveal a dramatic surge in adolescent fentanyl-related deaths, exacerbated by counterfeit prescription drugs and a lack of awareness regarding its extreme potency. The study also explores prevention and intervention strategies, including public health education, harm reduction approaches, and policy recommendations aimed at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpioid Use Disorder Treatment · Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research · Pain Management and Opioid Use
