Did you know we lose an average of 200 people a day in the U.S. to a substance so small that it fits on the tip of a pencil?
Fentanyl is in every community across the
nation - an extremely dangerous substance that is often pressed into counterfeit
pills or mixed in powder so someone may not even realize they are taking it...until it’s too late.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has
created a special exhibit called The Faces of Fentanyl to commemorate
the lives lost from fentanyl poisoning. The exhibit is located at the DEA
Headquarters at 700 Army Navy Drive, in Arlington, Virginia. Citizens are
welcome to submit a photo of a loved one lost to fentanyl by visiting the Faces
of Fentanyl page on the DEA website at: https://www.dea.gov/fentanylawareness
View this short YouTube video with a National Fentanyl Awareness message from DEA Administrator Anne Milgram. It only takes one bad decision with Fentanyl - One Pill Can Kill!
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