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Substances whose production, sale, or possession is prohibited by law due to their potential for abuse and harm.
Intramuscular Injection
A method of administering medication deep into the muscles, allowing for fast absorption into the bloodstream.
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A potentially lethal condition resulting from consuming excessive amounts of the potent synthetic opioid, Fentanyl.
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