Acetyl Fentanyl – A Dangerous Drug

Release Date: 3/13/2014


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Thank you for your interest in our expert brief titled ‘Acetyl Fentanyl – A Dangerous Drug’ prepared by the engineers at AristaTek, Inc. Our company was founded by experts in the fields of chemistry and hazardous materials, and we have been developing software solutions and expert commentary for responders and planners dealing with hazardous materials for nearly 20 years. This brief was prepared in response to the numerous drug overdose events that have plagued the Eastern United States.

Clusters of acetyl fentanyl deaths have been reported in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Louisiana and elsewhere. This rash of drug overdoses have first responders, public safety/health professionals, emergency managers, lawmakers and many others around the country and the world on alert to the dangers that acetyl fentayl can pose. The drug has a higher potency than heroin but may provide less of a ‘euphoric’ high which may be the reason for all the overdoses. This means overdose threats could become commonplace in any community. Fill out the information below to get prepared.




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PLEASE NOTE: Due to the sensitive nature of the information contained within this brief, it is not available for immediate download. While it helps address the threats associated with Acetyl Fentanyl, communities face many other threats from hazardous materials. This brief will be delivered in conjunction with an online presentation given by a member of the AristaTek team. The purpose of the meeting is to add context to the brief and also demonstrate how PEAC-WMD, our flagship product, may be used to model the public safety consequences of other chemical, explosive, and radiological hazards in your community. After the online meeting, the brief will be delivered to you via email in a PDF format.
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