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Why Fentanyl Is Deadlier Than Heroin

The opioid crisis just keeps getting worse, in part because new types of drugs keep finding their way onto the streets. Fentanyl, heroin’s synthetic cousin, is among the worst offenders.

It’s deadly because it’s so much stronger than heroin, as shown by the photograph above, which was taken at the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory. On the left is a lethal dose of heroin, equivalent to about 30 milligrams; on the right is a 3-milligram dose of fentanyl, enough to kill an average-sized adult male.

Fentanyl, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is up to 100 times more potent than morphine and many times that of heroin.

Drugs users generally don’t know when their heroin is laced with fentanyl, so when they inject their usual quantity of heroin, they can inadvertently take a deadly dose of the substance. In addition, while dealers try to include fentanyl to improve potency, their measuring equipment usually isn’t fine-tuned enough to ensure they stay below the levels that could cause users to overdose. Plus, the fentanyl sold on the street is almost always made in a clandestine lab; it is less pure than the pharmaceutical version and thus its effect on the body can be more unpredictable.

Heroin and fentanyl look identical, and with drugs purchased on the street, “you don’t know what you’re taking,” Tim Pifer, the director of the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory, told STAT in an interview. “You’re injecting yourself with a loaded gun.”

New Hampshire, like the rest of New England, has been particularly hard hit by the opioid epidemic. The state saw a total of 439 drug overdoses in 2015; most were related to opioids, and about 70 percent of these opioid-related deaths involved fentanyl. The state has seen 200 deadly opioid overdoses this year so far, said Pifer.

Fentanyl was originally used as an anesthetic. Then doctors realized how effective it was at relieving pain in small quantities and started using it for that purpose. In the hands of trained professionals — and with laboratory-grade equipment — fentanyl actually has a pretty wide therapeutic index, or range within which the drug is both effective and safe.

The difference in strength between heroin and fentanyl arises from differences in their chemical structures. The chemicals in both bind to the mu opioid receptor in the brain. But fentanyl gets there faster than morphine — the almost-instantaneous byproduct when the body breaks down heroin — because it more easily passes through the fat that is plentiful in the brain. Fentanyl also hugs the receptor so tightly that a tiny amount is enough to start the molecular chain of events that instigates opioids’ effects on the body.

This tighter affinity for the opioid receptor also means more naloxone — or Narcan — may be needed to combat a fentanyl overdose than a heroin overdose.

“In a fentanyl overdose, you may not be able to totally revive the person with the Narcan dose you have,” said Scott Lukas, director of the Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. “Naloxone easily knocks morphine off of the receptor, but does that less so to fentanyl.”

Behind The Scenes Video Of Venom

Watch this behind the scenes video from the set of “Venom” that is being filmed in the North Beach section of San Francisco.

Here’s some info about the upcoming Venom movie courtesy of Emergency Awesome.

Journey and Def Leppard are coming to AT&T Park in San Francisco on Friday, September 21st

Breaking News: Journey and Def Leppard are coming to AT&T Park in San Francisco on Friday, September 21st and tickets will go on sale on Saturday, February 3rd at 10am through: www.livenation.com

Metallica Rocked Oakland Raiders Tailgate Today in 03

I’m in the parking lot getting my tailgate on before the Oakland Raiders Game
Jan 19th, 2003, and a flatbed pulls up with Metallica, and they play a six song set to “Fuel” the Raiders on the victory in their playoff game against the Titans.

F*#K YEAHHHHHH !!!

Here’s Metallica from the parking lot !!

Eagles Hotel California was #1 on the Charts Today

Hotel California was #1 on the charts. The album won the band two more Grammy awards for “Hotel California” and “New Kid in Town”. Hotel California  was nominated for album of the year , but lost out to Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours. This video is a live performance of Hotel California that includes the band doing pre-show harmonies before a show. Enjoy !

Neil Young Released “Heart of Gold” today in 72

On the day in 1972, Neil Young released the single “HEART OF GOLD”.  Amazingly, this is Young’s only U.S. # 1 single. Btw, here’s a quick song fact for you. The song features backup vocals from James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt. Here’s Young performing the song live for the first time in 1971

Wheelchair Athlete Honoured For Rock Climb

Wheelchair-bound Lai Chi-wai could be the first Chinese athlete to win the Laureaus World’s Best Sporting award, after he was nominated for climbing Hong Kong’s Lion Rock.

Lai Chi-wai, the first Chinese athlete to be nominated for the Laureaus World’s Best Sporting award, hopes his success will inspire both athletes with disabilities and Chinese people that there are no limits to pursuing your dreams.

A four-time champion of the Asian Rock Climbing Championships and the world’s first Chinese winner of the X-Game’s extreme sports, 35-year-old Lai had a bright career ahead of him until a car accident left him paralysed hip down in 2011.

Despite his physical limitations, Lai pushed on, trying a range of wheelchair sports including boxing, fencing and table tennis. But nothing could replace his love for rock climbing,.

It took months for Lai to get used to his new limitations and, as he described, it was one of his lowest moments – falling from the top as Asia’s best climber to becoming wheel-chair bound. But it was on the fifth anniversary of the accident, on December 9, 2016, that he decided to climb one Lion Rock – a 495 metre tall mountain and a symbol of Hong Kong’s spirit, persistence, resilience and unity.

“To me climbing to the top was accomplishing a dream of mine and it also – by climbing the mountain – meant that I could show to my friends and supporters that I have overcome one of the lowest points in life: even though I’m in a wheelchair I can challenge other sports and still be able to do what I love most,” Lai told Reuters.

Lai, a part time motivational speaker, was recently nominated for the global sporting Laureus award’s World’s Best Sporting moment for his climb up Lion Rock. He hopes his story of rehabilitation will inspire others with disabilities and show that nothing should stand in the way of fulfilling dreams.

Lamont & Tonelli Ticket Presale Codes

We have cracked the code and below are the ticket presale info for some of the biggest concerts this year.

Steely Dan with The Doobie Brothers: The Summer of Living Dangerously

Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers will be at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on Friday, June 1st.

Tickets go on sale Friday, January 12th at noon.

The ticket presale is Thursday, January 11th at 10am, use the code word “Nineteen.”

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Rod Stewart with special guest Cyndi Lauper

Wednesday, August 29th at the Shoreline Amphiteatre in Mountain View.

Tickets go on sale Friday, January 12th at 10am.

The ticket presale is Thursday, January 11th at 10am, use the code word “Maggie.”

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Justin Timberlake: The Man of the Woods Tour

Tuesday, April 24th at the SAP Center in San Jose

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, January 16th at 10am.

The ticket presale is Friday, January 12th at 9am, use the code word “Access.”

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Eagles and Zac Brown Band

Thursday, September 20th at AT&T Park in San Francisco.

Tickets go on sale Friday, January 19th at 10am.

The ticket presale is Thursday, January 18th at 10am, use the code word “Double.”

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