Odds Are Alabama
The odds are high that Fentanyl is hiding in many illegal drugs.
Know the facts. Save a life.
Sadly, over 150 people die every day in the U.S. from overdoses related to synthetic opioids like Fentanyl. Many people don’t understand the dangers. Odds Are Alabama is a warning to all Alabamians that the chances are extremely great that any drug that doesn’t come from a pharmacy or healthcare provider is laced with a deadly dose of Fentanyl. To access free fentanyl test strips, click here.
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Source: U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency
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"He thought he
was being safe.
He took one fake
Percocet and
now he's dead."

Source: CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics, DEA.

Source: DEA.
Information provided by the following concerned organizations:
- Alabama Chapter of the Academy of Pediatrics
- Alabama Chapter of the College of Emergency Physicians
- Alabama Department of Mental Health
- Alabama Department of Public Health
- Alabama Hospital Association
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama
- Jefferson County Department of Health
- Medical Association of the State of Alabama
- VitAL