Emerging Drug Trends in Addiction: New Substances Driving Overdose Risks

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Chris Small, M.D

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Dr. Small received his medical degree at the University of Hawaii. He completed his medical residency in Psychiatry and Family Medicine at UCSD. He is board certified in Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, and Family Medicine. Dr. Small is passionate about bringing quality care to patients suffering with addiction. 

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You’re traversing an overdose landscape transformed by illicitly manufactured fentanyl, which caused 72,776 deaths in 2023, 69% of all drug fatalities. Counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl have more than doubled deaths since 2019, and ultra-potent nitazenes, up to 500 times stronger than heroin, often evade standard toxicology testing. Xylazine and other synthetic adulterants compound these risks further. Understanding these emerging drug trends in addiction and the latest harm reduction strategies can help you protect yourself and those around you. Kratom dependence syndrome icd 10 is becoming increasingly recognized among healthcare professionals as more individuals seek relief from opioid withdrawal. As awareness grows, so does the need for comprehensive treatment options that address both kratom use and potential dependence. Educating patients about the risks associated with kratom and other substances is crucial in a landscape where misinformation can lead to devastating consequences.

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