@ScottSmialkowsk @ai_idaho @Former11BRAVO @creepydotorg I remember that being reported, and it was not true. It's a myth so widespread that there are studies about how to make cops more informed https://t.co/PrVOZIw79S https://t.co/aXUPPEcuvd
@AGAshleyMoody @JoeBiden I have no doubt our esteemed @FLSurgeonGen and @GovRonDeSantis will be glad to try to prevent unnecessary deaths by reassuring the public that they won't come to any harm if they try to save the life of a loved one who may have o
@DCampagna375 @glendind @MarshaBlackburn Searching what you posted brings up this https://t.co/LxZWdqvR7W https://t.co/ROGk94VFnj
@Unkwn_256 @QuarterKiee @ImJokedTfOut No, just no. https://t.co/XtdcvaqTLV
@BTWay_MT Cringing throwing anything in to the discussion. Found this but would love to read other sources too. And you are all such passionate people who care about others…. https://t.co/jq3gbukL7S
RT @d_a_keldsen: @SenatorTester That’s…not really a thing. https://t.co/ugNqvwDb3F
RT @d_a_keldsen: @SenatorTester That’s…not really a thing. https://t.co/ugNqvwDb3F
RT @d_a_keldsen: @SenatorTester That’s…not really a thing. https://t.co/ugNqvwDb3F
@SenatorTester That’s…not really a thing. https://t.co/ugNqvwDb3F
@RyanMarino https://t.co/dF8newPIhK interesting reading on the nocebo effect
@alexqarbuckle I keep seeing stuff about this, so I looked it up and I’m glad to announce that “overdose from incidental skin contact [with fentanyl] is a medical impossibility.” https://t.co/ilysEOvtoG
@MCpublicsafety Your dept CLEARLY NEEDS THIS: https://t.co/FBkfgQhLaJ
@MCpublicsafety @STPDMontcoPA @MontcopaDA STOP SPREADING LIES. Seriously....a 10 second search would demonstrate you are completely wrong. Your entire dept needs to be educated: https://t.co/FBkfgQhLaJ
@angiericono @KCKPDChief @KCTV5 This is not real. “Concerns about fentanyl exposure continue to spread despite a clear consensus from medical experts that overdose from incidental skin contact is a medical impossibility.” https://t.co/Fmg8NFN09x
.@angiericono The real story here is how law enforcement can't tell the difference between a panic attack and an overdose. https://t.co/UCHnsPmIgb
@WKRN Try again https://t.co/ynq0bkzq1P
According to the Harm Reduction Journal, the U.S has seen an increase in deaths from drug overdoses from #fentanyl. There have been close to 50,000 deaths in this country alone from 2018 - 2019. Learn more ways to help save our youth below! #drugaddiction
Though I certainly don't wish to downplay the dangers of #fentanyl, credible sources claim first responders have been misinformed as to risk from skin contact. .https://t.co/4iscDlx5l0
@_S_choir @inreGray "Concerns about fentanyl exposure continue to spread despite a clear consensus from medical experts that overdose from incidental skin contact is a medical impossibility." https://t.co/ml5rWc5kMr
@BryanNehman Respectfully, do you automatically assume every claim the police make is true? Because I can provide you about 10,000 examples of them lying. But also there’s a lot of false hysteria around this topic https://t.co/7uHj8ywtHw
RT @jallen1985: "Concerns about fentanyl exposure continue to spread despite a clear consensus from medical experts that overdose from inci…
"Concerns about fentanyl exposure continue to spread despite a clear consensus from medical experts that overdose from incidental skin contact is a medical impossibility." cc: @aldotcom https://t.co/RC917OEx08
This is war on drugs propaganda at its finest. https://t.co/GgXYueIj70
RT @sarahtbland: This is a misconception that confuses lay people about the drug. Please reconsider how you report these issues. Supporting…
This is a misconception that confuses lay people about the drug. Please reconsider how you report these issues. Supporting evidence: https://t.co/5T1s3FGePe (2/2)
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
So good to hear
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @SaulViera12: San Diego Sheriff's should be front of the list. ☝️ (horrible acting) #factsNotStigma
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
San Diego Sheriff's should be front of the list. ☝️ (horrible acting) #factsNotStigma
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
This is awesome - great work @rayraywino and @LeoBeletsky 👏👏👏
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
RT @rayraywino: Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers…
Nice to continue getting inquiries from police depts across the country abt this paper - they WANT to train their officers that you can't OD from touching fentanyl. Even though so many LEOs still buy this myth, not all do. And myth-busting training works.
@TheAdlerian @RNickGorton @RepCuellar Concerns about fentanyl exposure continue to spread despite a clear consensus from medical experts that overdose from incidental skin contact is a medical impossibility. This claim has been officially debunked by the A
@corwinlw @MilwaukiePD also great to see that Sgt Wold, @ClackCoSheriff in charge of drug investigations, is spreading the myth that you can die from skin exposure to fentanyl alone. well done all around! https://t.co/i7m4S53wt6
@IAMI26336076 @KalmenBarkin3 @yelirrrr @AntifascistDOOP @APFactCheck Wrong. The story was about cops fabricating a reaction to fentanyl in a manner that the medical community has widely disputed. https://t.co/ekiNF7lKKL
@JETFAN_LUCIFER @Sleepwa_lking @Reuters No, the hysteria is dangerous. That’s why the medical community and toxicologists are making a point to debunk it. It’s harm reduction https://t.co/EoGEtI9qaA
@TeriCBrownUGA @rubin_allergy @THC4U2C You would need big amounts (think scarface pile) and it would need to be thrown into the air. Simply touching it nothing will happen. Him going out is somatisation. https://t.co/ODX22svrmr
@OpioidHysteria @KennethBrofman @JshWright @joeli_lewis @pblest @jacobsullum @headdock 2-And a more recent article was published in the peer reviewed scientific literature here: https://t.co/Ux5pa0N7IZ
@ABC "Concerns about fentanyl exposure continue to spread despite a clear consensus from medical experts that overdose from incidental skin contact is a medical impossibility." https://t.co/UCHnsPmIgb
RT @MarkHoofnagle: They need to be retrained so they don’t make fools of themselves like this. https://t.co/a08aBdaaPM
RT @ScottMyers20: @MarkHoofnagle @RyanMarino Not the paper you're asking for, but related and useful, I think. https://t.co/9JsvSU95rw
RT @jjkkoh: @RS_McNeil @stimulus2020 https://t.co/nucVPOf4Xd great summary in their intro and the citations might help? @LeoBeletsky
RT @yuuneev: @_albarron @Irishbrat1966 @pblest "Indeed, this claim has been officially debunked by the American College of Medical Toxicolo…
RT @yuuneev: @_albarron @Irishbrat1966 @pblest "Indeed, this claim has been officially debunked by the American College of Medical Toxicolo…
@_albarron @Irishbrat1966 @pblest "Indeed, this claim has been officially debunked by the American College of Medical Toxicology and the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and the National Occupational Safety and Health with the CDC." https://t.co/5v
RT @MarkHoofnagle: They need to be retrained so they don’t make fools of themselves like this. https://t.co/a08aBdaaPM
RT @MarkHoofnagle: They need to be retrained so they don’t make fools of themselves like this. https://t.co/a08aBdaaPM
@MarkHoofnagle @RyanMarino Not the paper you're asking for, but related and useful, I think. https://t.co/9JsvSU95rw
@RyanMarino @SDSheriff This is the info I have been sharing on the posts making their rounds on FB: https://t.co/FmZ5b4x141 Before I saw you post about the misinformation of fentanyl exposure I believed it too.
@pblest For those interested in squaring the two “sides”, this source holds both (one perceived) realities in balance: https://t.co/yiZZS8Brsc https://t.co/WSgFIxASj3
@SDSheriff @SDSOSanMarcos @Up2SD #FalseInformation Reported. Nonsense like this adds stigma & #stigmaKills Read the FACTS https://t.co/1vRtXwVDcF
RT @jjkkoh: @RS_McNeil @stimulus2020 https://t.co/nucVPOf4Xd great summary in their intro and the citations might help? @LeoBeletsky
RT @davecormier: @holden I almost always take anything you say as Gospel... but... this one i had to check on. https://t.co/1RjpXm3rKn Yup.…
@RS_McNeil @stimulus2020 https://t.co/nucVPOf4Xd great summary in their intro and the citations might help? @LeoBeletsky
"Researchers who study reported overdoses from fentanyl exposure among emergency responders have explained that cases documented thus far can best be attributed to the “nocebo effect”" https://t.co/k31MF1dDdn
RT @davecormier: @holden I almost always take anything you say as Gospel... but... this one i had to check on. https://t.co/1RjpXm3rKn Yup.…
@SDSheriff @SDSOSanMarcos @Up2SD Hello, Sheriff! Please read this article from a peer-reviewed journal and disseminate it amongst your department: https://t.co/3bbXROz2dR I hope this helps prevent future embarrassing incidents such as this.
@holden I almost always take anything you say as Gospel... but... this one i had to check on. https://t.co/1RjpXm3rKn Yup. they do. "despite a clear consensus from medical experts that overdose from incidental skin contact is a medical impossibility"
RT @FLTDOC1: Despite little change in the volume of drug trafficking over the past few years, the number of first responder (LEO, EMS) cont…
Despite little change in the volume of drug trafficking over the past few years, the number of first responder (LEO, EMS) contact-related fentanyl "overdoses" have plummeted. I wonder why? ( its not better PPE) https://t.co/Tn2J8B5Vey https://t.co/dS55J
RT @grammarmonkey: You CANNOT overdose from briefly touching fentanyl, so you don't have to be afraid of handling a person or their drugs i…
You CANNOT overdose from briefly touching fentanyl, so you don't have to be afraid of handling a person or their drugs in order to administer naloxone. (However, an ICU nurse recommends giving the person space after administering, as wakeup can be sudden.)
@grammarmonkey @macaronirascaI also worth noting that everything going around saying that just touching fentanyl could make you overdose is a myth!! https://t.co/e8H50op1Hq
RT @isorhythmic: @ctll033 @leslie_mcbain @MoriartyLab Fentanyl must be ingested or otherwise introduced into the bloodstream to cause intox…
@HealthDouglasCo @DouglasCountyNE @NEDHHS @unmc @OmahaScanner @omahafire @DCSheriffNE According to this study, fentanyl needs to be ingested to be toxic; skin contact won’t do it. Do you agree? https://t.co/2Myo9dslfK
@ctll033 @leslie_mcbain @MoriartyLab Fentanyl must be ingested or otherwise introduced into the bloodstream to cause intoxication or death. These police anecdotes like this make good stories, but it's almost certainly a nocebo effect. Source: https://t.co
@rayraywino good stuff! Thank you for promoting sanity! https://t.co/FI3uXFsg9B
@3liza https://t.co/avRgTZU0IY honestly does seem like it's a complete myth, the guy holding pure fenanyl powder in his hand and being fine seems to kind of disprove the theory unless we're saying other people's sweat allows it to permeate your skin and h
Training to reduce emergency responders’ perceived overdose risk from contact with fentanyl: early evidence of success https://t.co/RtGpJeEkAW https://t.co/sFZYmcIVj3