Scientists modify fentanyl, aim to make it less deadly, less addictive | Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Visit the news center The aim is to reduce the dangerous side effects of the powerful opioid painkiller
Visit the news center The aim is to reduce the dangerous side effects of the powerful opioid painkiller
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a filthy alley behind a Los Angeles donut shop, Ryan Smith convulsed from a high of fentanyl — going from moments of sleep to bouts of violent chills on a hot summer day. ‘summer. When Brandice Josey, another homeless drug addict, leaned over and puffed out a puff of fentanyl …
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