Drug-soaked paper is killing inmates amid reports of prison smuggling trends
The Fox News article “Drug-Soaked Paper Is Killing Inmates Amid Reports of Prison Smuggling Trends” features insights from Dr. Adam Scioli of Caron Treatment Centers, who warns that drug-laced paper is an increasingly dangerous method of distributing synthetic substances, particularly in prisons. In the piece, Dr. Scioli explains that the paper can contain potent drugs like synthetic cannabinoids and fentanyl that are difficult to detect and pose serious overdose risks to both users and individuals who accidentally come into contact with contaminated materials.
The article highlights growing concerns around prison smuggling trends and the broader public safety risks associated with these substances. Dr. Scioli emphasizes the need for increased awareness, improved detection methods, and expanded access to evidence-based addiction treatment to help address the evolving drug crisis.
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