Looking for fentanyl test strips in Delaware?
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The introduction of fentanyl into illicit drugs has been responsible for thousands of overdose deaths. Opioid overdose occurs when an individual takes too much of an opioid for their body to handle. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50-100 times stronger than morphine. In recent years, it has been found in not just heroin, but in cocaine, methamphetamine, and counterfeit pills as well.
Research has confirmed that fentanyl test strips are an accurate, low-cost, and relatively easy method of testing drugs for the presence of fentanyl and its analogs.
A few notes about fentanyl test strips:
Naloxone can reverse a fentanyl overdose. It’s essential to have naloxone on hand if you or people in your network use substances. You can get naloxone for free through the mail. Click here to take a brief training and have naloxone mailed to you.
Slow or stopped breathing from a fentanyl overdose may occur much faster than an overdose from heroin. Please keep naloxone on hand in all cases.
Remember that fentanyl may not be the only potentially risky substance present in your drugs. Always start low and go slow. Fentanyl test strips can be helpful but cannot reverse an overdose.
These strips are originally made for testing urine. Harm reductionists have repurposed them to test fentanyl in drug residue. Please pay attention to the directions that will be sent to you when first using the strips.
Purchase Options
Fentanyl test strips can also be purchased from DoseTest, DanceSafe and Bunk Police.
More about fentanyl and fentanyl test strips
How to use fentanyl test strips (video, English) from Utah Naloxone
Usando Tiras de Prueba de Fentanilo (video en Epañol) para Bronx Móvil y NEXT Distro
How to use fentanyl test strips (video, English) from Van Asher
A Guide to Fentanyl Touch Overdoses, Which Do Not Exist
Harm Reduction Coalition’s fentanyl resource library
Important
This program is meant to supply individuals with fentanyl test strips for personal use only. If you are an organization interested in fentanyl test strips, please send an email requesting FTS to OHCR@delaware.gov.
There is a limit of 1 kit per order, and there are 10 test strips in each Fentanyl Test Strip kit.
You can always come back here later to order more test strips.