The prevalence of fake pills - pills that mimic legitimate medication but are often laced with fentanyl or methamphetamine - is a growing problem in communities across the nation.
The DEA Laboratory has found that, of the fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills analyzed in 2022, six out of ten now contain a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl.
So how can your campus help thwart this epidemic? From presentations and social media posts to bus stop signage and police cruiser wraps,?Campus Drug Prevention?has you covered with ideas from schools across the country.
Is your school using ?One Pill Can Kill? materials to get the word out about fake pills? If so, let us know! Send a description of your efforts to [email protected]. We may feature your school and its program on our site!
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