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Fentanyl is over 50-times stronger than heroin and 100-times stronger than morphine. Every day, over 150 people die from overdoses of fentanyl and other synthetic opiates. Our expert team has the knowledge, tools, and resources to help you break the chains of this powerful drug—and take back your life.
Symptoms of Fentanyl Addiction
Because fentanyl is such a dangerous drug when used without medical supervision, it’s especially important to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse, so you can get help as soon as possible:
Euphoria & drowsiness
Dry mouth
Vision loss
Headache & dizziness
Urine retention & constipation
Itching and/or hives
Nausea & vomiting
Loss of appetite & weight loss
Using despite symptoms
Depression
Hallucinations
Difficulty sleeping & nightmares
Sweating & shaking
Swollen extremities
Side Effects of Fentanyl Addiction
Watching for warning signs is crucial to any addiction. Early treatment can help prevent serious health effects, such as:
Insomnia
Abscesses
Depression
Lung damage
Mental illness
Collapsed veins
Heart infections
Liver & kidney disease
Pulmonary complications
Liver & kidney disease
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