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A new family of drugs are causing alarm among medical professionals.
Up to fifty times stronger than fentanyl, nitazenes are synthetic opioids that have been detected in Australia in recreational drugs like MDMA and ketamine.
Experts are warning harm minimisation policies, including pill testing, need to be put in place now to protect unsuspecting drug users.
By ABC4.2
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A new family of drugs are causing alarm among medical professionals.
Up to fifty times stronger than fentanyl, nitazenes are synthetic opioids that have been detected in Australia in recreational drugs like MDMA and ketamine.
Experts are warning harm minimisation policies, including pill testing, need to be put in place now to protect unsuspecting drug users.

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