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  2. What are fentanyl test strips? A guide to the tool that could ...

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    Place the wavy end of the test strip in the water and let it absorb for about 15 seconds. Then, take the strip out of the water and place it onto a flat surface for 2-5 minutes.

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    Before that, drug-testing strips could not be distributed by harm reduction centers because “that was considered to be drug paraphernalia,” said Zaccaro, who goes by they/them pronouns.

  4. Fentanyl - Wikipedia

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    To prepare a sample for testing, approximately 10 mg of the drug, about the size of hair on Abraham Lincoln's head on a penny, should be diluted into 1 teaspoon, or 5 mL, of water. [130] Research in Dr. Lieberman's lab at the University of Notre Dame has reported false positive results on BTNX fentanyl testing strips with methamphetamine , MDMA ...

  5. Fentanyl test strips can prevent overdoses. Stanislaus County ...

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    The strips can be used to test a number of drugs for the presence of fentanyl before ingestion. Here’s how they work.

  6. Drug detoxification - Wikipedia

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    Drug detoxification (informally, detox) is variously construed or interpreted as a type of "medical" intervention or technique in regards to a physical dependence mediated by a drug; as well as the process and experience of a withdrawal syndrome or any of the treatments for acute drug overdose (toxidrome).

  7. Drug test - Wikipedia

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    This fear was easily exploited by aggressive marketing and sales forces, who often overstated the value of testing and painted a bleak picture of the consequences of failing to use the drug testing product or service being offered." [83] On March 10, 1986, the Commission on Organized Crime asked all U.S. companies to test employees for drug use.