I'm not surprised to hear that fentanyl's scarcity might be behind the decrease in overdose deaths in Philly ... it makes total sense that when you don't have the real deal, people turn to other stuff and end up with way worse withdrawal symptoms . But at the same time, I think we gotta acknowledge that this drop in overdose deaths is a huge win for public health and all that ... 17% nationwide? That's crazy! And 24% in PA? Yikes! We need to keep pushing forward on getting people the help they need, but also figuring out how to deal with the consequences of this shift in the illicit drug supply . I mean, we can't just sit back and wait for things to get better, we gotta stay proactive and keep working towards those goals
I think this news is kinda interesting. So, basically, there's this drought of fentanyl in Philly and it's helped reduce overdose deaths... but now we're seeing a lot more people coming into hospitals with withdrawal symptoms from other stuff because the fentanyl is scarce? It's like a domino effect, you know? One thing that worries me is what happens when the supply chain gets back up and running. Are we gonna see another spike in overdoses? I'm glad to hear some people are getting help with opioid use disorder, though - that's a huge step forward!
omg u no i was just at this party last nite and this girl came up 2 me like "i dont no how i got sober" lol she had been doin meth 4 years straight but then she got into rehab & now shes doin gud anyway back 2 the fentanyl drought tho...i think its wild that they say there's less of it n Philly now...im like, hows that even possible? did they just magically make all the bad guys stop sellin it or wut