Top Agencies Warn Against the Dangers of Heroin Laced with Fentanyl


SAN DIEGO, April 25, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- National resource for heroin treatment and information reports on new dangerous trend. Heroin Detox Clinics announces the heroin and Fentanyl combination has many addicts losing their lives due to this deadly mixture. The fatal concoction of heroin laced with Fentanyl is being considered as one of the most dangerous of all. Popularly known as the Rizzy, it is being said that many fatalities result from people being unaware of the Fentanyl in the substance. In the past couple of years, this form of heroin has been the cause of several deaths in many U.S. states. There are many cases of addicts suffering from irreparable damages too. For a heroin drug rehab that offers treatment for addiction to opioids please contact the company information.

The incident in which a person in Illinois was hospitalized in the first week of April has come to light. The symptoms correlated to those people who had taken heroin mixed with Fentanyl. This was followed by several other victims and there has been a warning that was issued by the Department of Health.

Heroindetoxclinics.com warns, “Though there have been many informational videos and literature that is being circulated among people, this seemingly innocent-looking substance is still available readily in the markets. Fentanyl is believed to be made in China and then sent to the USA and other countries illegally. Its main characteristic is that it is extremely addictive and can cause serious harm if taken in excess.”

To obtain more information about the dangers of Fentanyl, visit reliable websites that offer facts and figures.

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The prevalence of the availability of this dangerous mixture is spread across the length and breadth of the USA. The most affected area is the Ohio state into which the heroine laced with Fentanyl mixture is believed to have been introduced first. Since then, there has been a rapid increase in the availability across metros and states.

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Author: William Leonard
Organization: HeroinDetoxClinics.com
Address: 402 West Broadway, #400, San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 888-325-2454

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