Vaccine May Prevent Fentanyl-related Overdose Deaths
Vaccine May Prevent Fentanyl-related Overdose Deaths
A new study published in ACS Chemical Biology could halt the most dangerous effects of synthetic opioids fentanyl and carfentanil that have been the major forces in fueling the deadly opioid epidemic and causing overdose fatalities in the U.S. The team reported, “The current study evaluated dual fentanyl/heroin conjugate vaccine effectiveness using a warm water tail-withdrawal and a fentanyl/heroin-vs-food choice procedure in male and female rats across a 105-day observation period.” The drug may reduce fentanyl-related and carfentanil-induced overdoses.Fentanyl is up to 100 times more powerful than morphine, and carfentanil, commonly known as an “elephant tranquilizer,” is used by veterinarians to sedate large animals. It is up to 10,000 times stronger than morphine and is being added by street dealers to heroin and cocaine. Carfentanil- and fentanyl-related overdoses are becoming more common as both have been found in illicit drugs which have been unintentionally ingested by individuals who’ve fatally overdosed. The problem is becoming more and more common as fentanyl is being shipped overseas and is easily made to look like other, more accessible, and less harmful, drugs.After performing multiple experiments in laboratory rats, researchers found the vaccines prevented respiratory depression, the main reason that the synthetics are associated with overdose deaths. They also found the experimental drugs reduced the amount of fentanyl or carfentanil that made its way to the brain, where the opioids tell the body to slow breathing to the point in which it can be deadly.
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Vaccine May Blunt Effects of Deadly Synthetic OpioidsEvaluation of a Dual Fentanyl/Heroin Vaccine on the Antinociceptive and Reinforcing Effects of a Fentanyl/Heroin Mixture in Male and Female Rats
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