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  2. California is making fentanyl test strips free to ... - AOL

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    In an effort to slow the proliferation of synthetic opioid-related deaths, California will begin offering free fentanyl-testing strips to eligible organizations across the state that ask for them ...

  3. Fentanyl test strips may help save lives. So why are they ...

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    Fentanyl test strips are small strips of paper that can detect fentanyl in drugs like cocaine, methamphetamine or heroin, and in different drug forms, such as pills, powder and injectables. The ...

  4. 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.

  5. Drug checking - Wikipedia

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    A fentanyl test strip. A range of analysis techniques are in use by drug checking services. The most common are reagent testing, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, raman spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and gas chromatography mass spectrometry.

  6. Drug overdose deaths down in Summit, Portage and Wayne ... - AOL

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    You can request a naloxone kit or fentanyl test strips for free at naloxone.ohio.gov. "This program empowers every Ohioan to be a lifesaver," Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce ...

  7. Fentanyl - Wikipedia

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    Image of testing strip instructions from the harm reduction organization Dance Safe. Fentanyl and fentanyl analogues can be qualitatively detected in drug samples using commercially available fentanyl testing strips or spot reagents. Following the principles of harm reduction, this test is to be used directly on drug samples as opposed to urine.