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Fentanyl, Inc.
Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists Are Creating the Deadliest Wave of the Opioid Epidemic | Ben Westhoff
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A remarkable four-year investigation into the dangerous world of synthetic drugs--from black market drug factories in China to users and dealers on the streets of the U.S. to harm reduction activists in Europe--which reveals for the first time the next wave of the opioid epidemic
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DieAReader
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This was such an amazing read! I learned so much & highly recommend it📚🤓 I‘ve now met both my GR/SG reading goal, so naturally, I increased it (175)😁

GHABI4ROSES This is a blessing to see! 3mo
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TheBookgeekFrau Oh I'm so glad you liked it!! I'm just curious to know if you skimmed a lot like I did? 3mo
DieAReader @Deblovestoread 😊Thanks!! 3mo
DieAReader @TheBookgeekFrau 🤓I actually didn‘t skim at all. The repetition didn‘t really bother me because I read it in chunks it was like a recap. 3mo
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TheBookgeekFrau @DieAReader That was smart! 😊 3mo
MonicaLoves2Read Congratulations 3mo
DieAReader @TheBookgeekFrau 😂It just kind of worked out that way😉 3mo
CoverToCoverGirl AWESOME!!! 🤩👏🎉📚 3mo
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TheBookgeekFrau
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I skimmed a good portion of this because the information was repetitive. The information itself, however, is crucial and fascinating; from the Dark Web to China's chemical industry to solutions for the problems there's a lot here. The biggest problem is no one is actually taking what they think they are.

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DieAReader Interesting🤔🥳 3mo
TheBookgeekFrau @DieAReader It really was! And the news stories don't even scratch the surface of it 3mo
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TheAromaofBooks Great review!! 3mo
TheBookgeekFrau @DieAReader Just don't let the repetition frustrate you; skimming is your friend 😄 3mo
DieAReader @TheBookgeekFrau 🤓Thanks. I‘ll keep that in mind, it‘s not something I generally think of😂 (edited) 3mo
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Thankfully my #DoubleSpin is proving to be much better; 16 pages and I'm still wide awake 😂

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JenReadsAlot
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Fascinating and terrifying book. Some of the newer synthetic drugs I was familiar with as a substance abuse counselor. Free space #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
peaKnit Fentanyl is nuts! 😬 4y
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If you‘re not familiar with new international drug trafficking, this is a good primer. He discusses synthetic molecules from fentanyl to spice/K2, and they affect people differently than traditional drugs. He talks to users.

Then he talks to the companies in China openly making fentanyl precursors for shipment to worldwide clandestine labs. In China, the laws are more lax.

Finally, he talks harm reduction in #Slovenia & #Spain. 4.5⭐️🎧 #reread

BarbaraBB I remember you talking about this before. Super intriguing. 4y
JenReadsAlot I just picked this as my next listen!! 4y
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Librarybelle Sounds interesting! 4y
Reviewsbylola Sounds very interesting. 4y
Megabooks @JenReadsAlot fantastic! Enjoy! 4y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB @Reviewsbylola @Librarybelle it is an interesting read. The drug landscape is changing constantly, and if it were up to me, I‘d definitely work more on harm reduction in the US the way many European countries have. 4y
fleeting Thanks for this, will definitely look it up! 4y
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Most people know about fentanyl, a potent painkiller produced legally for medical use. This book is about not just fentanyl, but other ‘designer‘ drugs created by chemists simply to make money. It‘s about the cartels and how they operate. It‘s about dealers who cut heroin with fentanyl and don‘t care if a user overdoses. It‘s also about how we need to stop jailing users and practice harm reduction instead. Five stars, very informative.

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Just finished this interesting read. It was a little repetitive, but overall very informative.

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Megabooks
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A cross between Dreamland and Bottle of Lies, this book takes a comprehensive look at synthetic drugs from Spice and K2 to fentanyl. From users of fentanyl-laced heroin in St. Louis to makers or fentanyl analogs and precursors in China to harm reduction efforts in Spain and Slovenia, this book will hit the spot for lovers of science, history, and sociology. A must-read for those following the opioid crisis! 5⭐️

Christine I was riveted by the author‘s interview on yesterday‘s Fresh Air, and now after your review I‘ll be reading this for sure! 5y
Megabooks @Christine Great! I hope you enjoy it! 5y
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I‘ve been #audiocleaning this morning, and so far this book is fascinating! Y‘all know I‘m always up for the latest #nonfiction, and this is been hitting the sweet spot between science and history. But it would be better named “Designer Drugs, Inc.” as it covers K2, Spice, Molly, etc. as well. #audiobook

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A comprehensive look at the rise of fentanyl, fentanyl derivatives, and the myriad designer drugs/novel psychoactive substances that have come in their wake. This is the next step in the opioid crisis, since the street heroin addicts have turned to is often cut with varying and dangerous amounts of fentanyls, often with tragic results. Westhoff met with manufacturers in China, makers of safe-testing kits in Europe, and researched the Dark Web.

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