01/21/2025
In today's era of synthetic drugs, the number of available substances has swelled to more than 200, with more hitting the streets every day, including sedatives, animal tranquilizers and an industrial chemical used by plastic manufacturers. Caleb Banta-Green, adjunct professor in HSPOP, warns that the increasingly “messy drug supply,” is making street drugs more dangerous, as their potency and contents are almost impossible to know without extensive testing. "Some people use fentanyl a dozen times a day, every day of the year, and every one of those is an overdose opportunity because the fentanyl here is so unpredictable," he warns. Learn more about what Banta-Green and his colleagues at the UW Center for Community-Engaged Drug Education, Epidemiology and Research are doing to help at:
Washington researchers and care providers are struggling to keep up with new chemicals in the region’s illicit drug supply.