THE J HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE
Valeryl Fentanyl
Found in:
Fentanyl
Type/Reason added:
Fentanyl Analog
Relative Potency:
n/a
Description and Classification
Valeryl Fentanyl:
A synthetic opioid and an analog of fentanyl. It belongs to the class of fentanyl derivatives, which are potent µ-opioid receptor agonists. It is a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States, meaning it has no approved medical use and a high potential for abuse.
Relative Potency
Potency:
Valeryl fentanyl is considered less potent than fentanyl itself but still significantly stronger than morphine. Its exact potency varies, but estimates place it at about 10–20 times more potent than morphine, whereas fentanyl is about 50–100 times more potent.
Why It Is Added
Purpose
Illegally, it is manufactured and sold as a recreational drug or mixed with other opioids to increase their effects. Its presence is often unintentional, appearing as a contaminant in heroin or counterfeit pills, increasing overdose risks.
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