THE J HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE
Methoxyacetylfentanyl
Found in:
Fentanyl
Type/Reason added:
Fentanyl Analog
Relative Potency:
30% of fentanyl
Routes of Administration and Effects
Administration:
Snorting (insufflation), intravenous injection, oral ingestion, sublingual (under the tongue) absorption, smoking, or using transdermal patches. Its presence in counterfeit opioid tablets has also increased risks among users unknowingly exposed to it.
Dosage and Effects:
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Opioid Effects: Profound euphoria, pain relief, sedation, and a sense of relaxation.
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Adverse Effects: Respiratory depression (slowed or stopped breathing), drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, and pinpoint pupils.
Information Regarding the Substance
Physical Description:
Methoxyacetylfentanyl typically appears as a white to off-white powder, although its appearance can vary depending on the purity and cutting agents used. In tablet form, it is often found in counterfeit opioid pills that mimic pharmaceutical medications.
Side Effects:
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Common: Sedation, analgesia (pain relief), euphoria, confusion, drowsiness, and reduced mental alertness. Users may also report a warm sensation and slowed breathing as the opioid suppresses the central nervous system.
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Severe: Respiratory depression, unconsciousness, hypoxia (lack of oxygen), and death.
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