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Social media fuels fentanyl crisis as drug dealers take to platforms to connect with minors - CBS News


Social media fuels fentanyl crisis as drug dealers take to platforms to connect with minors. ... DEA found that six out of 10 contained a potentially lethal dose of the drug. And social media, ... Read More

Social media fuels fentanyl crisis by providing easy access to drug dealers - MSN


And social media, where tainted, fake prescription drugs can be obtained with just a few clicks, is a big part of the problem. Experts, law enforcement and children's advocates say companies like ... Read More

The fentanyl crisis demands a new approach to fighting addiction | Opinion


Early intervention, especially for those exposed to opioids through legitimate prescriptions, can prevent a lifetime of suffering. Read More

Drug industry, social media helped fuel fentanyl crisis - MSN


The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration says that the drug industry bears a lot of the blame for starting the nation's fentanyl crisis. Social media is making the situation worse. Read More

Drug industry, social media helped fuel fentanyl crisis | 60 Minutes - CBS News


The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration says that the drug industry bears a lot of the blame for starting the nation's fentanyl crisis. Social media is making the situation worse. Read More

Social media helps fentanyl dealers distribute deadly doses, parents warn | FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV | News, Weather, Sports


Erica and Peter Zurkow lost their 23-year-old son Henry to fentanyl poisoning after he bought a pill containing a lethal dose of the drug from a dealer on Craigslist in July 2022. Read More

Social media helps fentanyl dealers distribute deadly doses, parents warn | FOX 5 San Diego & KUSI News


Erica and Peter Zurkow lost their 23-year-old son Henry to fentanyl poisoning after he bought a pill containing a lethal dose of the drug from a dealer on Craigslist in July 2022. Skip to content ... Read More

Social media helps fentanyl dealers distribute deadly doses, parents warn - KRQE NEWS 13


Erica and Peter Zurkow lost their 23-year-old son Henry to fentanyl poisoning after he bought a pill containing a lethal dose of the drug from a dealer on Craigslist in July 2022. Read More

Bloomberg Doc Reveals Social Media, Teen Drug Deaths Link - The Hollywood Reporter


But a Bloomberg News feature documentary, Can’t Look Away: The Case Against Social Media, set to premiere April 4 on Jolt, has spotlighted a link between online drug dealers and social media ... Read More

Social media helps fentanyl dealers distribute deadly doses, parents warn - Fox 8 Cleveland WJW


Erica and Peter Zurkow lost their 23-year-old son Henry to fentanyl poisoning after he bought a pill containing a lethal dose of the drug from a dealer on Craigslist in July 2022. Read More

Dealers' paradise? How social media became a storefront for deadly fake pills as families struggle - The Detroit News


While data on the prevalence of drug sales on social platforms is hard to come by, the National Crime Prevention Council estimates 80% of teen and young adult fentanyl poisoning deaths can be ... Read More

Social media helps fentanyl dealers distribute deadly doses, parents warn - KTLA


Erica and Peter Zurkow lost their 23-year-old son Henry to fentanyl poisoning after he bought a pill containing a lethal dose of the drug from a dealer on Craigslist in July 2022. Read More


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