The Fentanyl Factor - Hidden Depths of a Deadly Addiction #997881

di Mia R. Wellington

Xspurts

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Fentanyl has become one of the most dangerous substances associated with the modern addiction crisis, yet many people still do not understand how quickly and profoundly opioid dependence can take hold. The Fentanyl Factor: Hidden Depths of a Deadly Addiction explores the realities of fentanyl addiction, examining its powerful effects, the risks surrounding illicit exposure, and the devastating consequences that can follow.
This book looks beyond headlines and statistics to examine why fentanyl can be so difficult to resist once dependence develops. As a highly potent opioid, fentanyl can produce powerful effects and can lead to tolerance, dependence, and addiction. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for recognizing why substance use can progress rapidly and why professional support may be necessary.
The dangers associated with illicit fentanyl are particularly complex. Individuals may encounter fentanyl unexpectedly when illicit drugs are contaminated or misrepresented, making exposure difficult to predict. Variations in potency and the presence of other substances can further increase the risk of overdose, underscoring the importance of accurate information, harm-reduction awareness, and access to emergency assistance.
The Fentanyl Factor also explores the human side of opioid addiction. Addiction can affect judgment, relationships, employment, finances, physical well-being, and emotional health. Families may struggle to understand what is happening as a loved one becomes increasingly focused on obtaining and using a substance, often accompanied by secrecy, fear, and repeated attempts to regain control.
Recognizing warning signs can make a critical difference. Changes in behavior, increasing tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, continued use despite harmful consequences, and an inability to cut back may indicate a developing substance-use disorder. Early recognition can encourage individuals and families to seek qualified medical and behavioral-health support before the situation becomes even more dangerous.
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ISBN:
9781759932330
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Xspurts
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
1.62 MB
Protezione:
watermark
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Mia R. Wellington