@small4lyfe @William53191104 @GuntherEagleman But they are. 3 ng/mL is deadly, his was 11, plus the meth, morphine etc. A study you can read. https://t.co/8Vwq1cYTfb
@TJandCasper Causes, Nature and Toxicology of Fentanyl-Associated Deaths: A Systematic Review of Deaths Reported in Peer-Reviewed Literature https://t.co/n0d462PcH8
@PAIRaDICE42 @William53191104 @GuntherEagleman Pretty easy to read study. As little as 3 ng/mL can result in an overdose, he had 11. Plus the meth, morphine, etc. Educate yourself. https://t.co/8Vwq1cYTfb
@EdKrassen The mean concentration of fentanyl in overdose fatalities without the use of other drugs is 0.005–0.027) µg/mL. George Kirby had 0.01 µg/mL in his blood, twice the lower limit and right on the mean of all overdose fatalities studied: https://t.c
@OnlyYolie @MailePRMedia @Adult @AmiriKing https://t.co/r3Z4Y9V4mJ https://t.co/aaRNSvSLRX These are mostly interesting just to see the different serum levels, etc of OD deaths for fent and fent + poly-use.
@MailePRMedia @AngelaBelcamino And here's the counter-counter evidence. He died of an overdose. https://t.co/jmKLL4Eo14
@MailePRMedia This post is pure misinformation and there is a lot of context missing. You are assuming he was using needles to inject dirty fentanyl? 4-ANPP. For context, autopsy was measuring fentanyl in his urine. Injectable form would be 50 mcg/mL. ht
RT @DPants2023: @MailePRMedia Since you prefer to "talk" medical features of fentanyl drug overdose: The median lethal level of ng grams pe…
@MailePRMedia Since you prefer to "talk" medical features of fentanyl drug overdose: The median lethal level of ng grams per mL of urine in Floyd was .03 mcg. He also had norfentanyl in his system at lethal levels. Here's an article for YOU Maile. Read up
@nicksortor George Floyd was at Fentanyl 11 ng/ml, Deaths at .034 ng/ml Norfentanyl 5.6, is lethal at 4.6 ng/Ml Meth 19, is lethal at 10 "Deaths reported due to mixed drug toxicity had the highest mean fentanyl concentration at 0.034 µg/mL" https://t.c
@MailePRMedia Or, if you prefer, a study from the NIH website ( https://t.co/lJww6MMedO ) saying postmortem toxicology of deaths from Fentanyl were found between 0.0002–0.38 µg/mL. (µg = mcg) Or, 0.2 to 380 ng/ml. Floyd was in range at 11.
@p0nczo @PrzeemoXDDDD @MurzynfrogXXX @majakstasko Bierzesz? Gówno się orientujesz. Dosłownie jedna kartka? A miała być książka? Dawka śmiertelna, mediana z badań to 24ng/ml dla takiego byka średnio, ale miał razem 11+5 tabelka nr 5 śmierć dla faceta wiek 4
@Stefanerom96139 @MurzynfrogXXX Serio czy sarkazm? Dawka śmiertelna mediana badań 24ng/ml np. "The blood fentanyl concentrations ranged from 10 to 28 ng/ml" dla takiego byka średnio, tabelka nr 5 śmierć po "Male 49 Fentanyl 22ng", "Female 49 10ng" dziecia
@MailePRMedia @EdKrassen https://t.co/ayW94kxpni Say again?
@VP Pathetic, but when you're OD'ing on fentanyl which is 100x more powerful than morphine which they use for surgery the main side effect is trouble breathing. And Floyd had the median amount for overdoses in his system on the toxicology report. He OD'd.
@MailePRMedia Amount administered is different to the amount found in the body. Post mortem concentrations of ingested fentanyl can be as low as 0.007mcg/ml. George had 0.011mcg/ml. https://t.co/zfAjbZQPGk https://t.co/LuI91ANLYg https://t.co/RyjYf95QAE
@POTUS Pathetic, but when you're OD'ing on fentanyl which is 100x more powerful than morphine which they use for surgery the main side effect is trouble breathing. And Floyd had the median amount for overdoses in his system on the toxicology report. He OD
@TishJames When you're OD'ing on fentanyl which is 100x more powerful than morphine which they use for surgery the main side effect is trouble breathing. And Floyd had the median amount for overdoses in his system on the toxicology report. He overdosed.
@EdKrassen When you're OD'ing on fentanyl which is 100x more powerful than morphine which they use for surgery the main side effect is trouble breathing. And Floyd had the median amount for overdoses in his system on the toxicology report. He overdosed.
@MailePRMedia @AmiriKing https://t.co/fuXw0PzJ0Q The national institutes of health say that the median fentanyl overdose level in males was exactly the same as George Floyd's fentanyl level. Your argument is invalid.
@MailePRMedia According to this, the mean fentanyl levels of people who died as a result of fentanyl overdose was around .024 micrograms/mL. Also, I thought the autopsy report sayd he had 11 NANOgrams/mL in his system, but maybe I'm misinterpreting somethi
@nicksortor The average level of Fentanyl to kill a person is 24 nanogram / ml. He had 11, which is less than half. https://t.co/TN3ttVSxUD
@SullyonSunday2 @patriot_dx @aintscarylarry @SteveG32913858 False. 11 ng/ml. But good try. Here’s a study showing how you don’t know what you’re talking about. Here’s his autopsy report to boot.🤡 https://t.co/XgTY78jS2C https://t.co/pWb5eBI2aB
@MailePRMedia @PerpetualCEO @grok The article that came from reviewed reports and found the mean blood concentration in fentanyl deaths was 24 ng/mL, with a range of 0.2-380 ng/mL (1 µg = 1000 ng). Floyd was measured at 11 ng/mL, which is lower than the m
@ohms133 @realjakecobb @libmentalillnes @krassenstein That's not a lethal dose. Especially not in someone who is a regular opoid user. He'd most likely need 3 to 4 times that amount. https://t.co/IYNmrNBhxM https://t.co/r1E4W4JyoR
@DeMedici300 @krassenstein He had .011 u/ml ( 11 ng/ml) which according to: https://t.co/N43M7weKVt Mixed with other drugs was plenty enough to kill you
@soundofshoom @William53191104 @GuntherEagleman "/mL" "Mean level of blood fentanyl amongst all reported deaths was 0.024 µg/mL (24 ng/mL)" taking into account the norfentanyl (metabolized fentanyl), and the cocktail of other drugs he had in his system, I'
@GuntherEagleman 11 ng/mL of Fentanyl + norfentanyl + methamphetamine = mixture of dead https://t.co/pqUmnJoEif
@seanmcvayburner @Clown947 @dyingscribe https://t.co/AAyLAVMhtD How about these credentialed doctors and researchers? The medical examiner said himself it was the stress and preconditions that caused the cardiopulmonary arrest. You'd know that if you wa
@ducksetc @The_M_95 Floyd was a dead man walking, the fentanyl and norfentanyl were many times over a fatal dose, and he had opioids and methamphetamine as well that makes it more lethal. Nothing could save him at this point. https://t.co/yPcPqj8qOH
@rurbesho @BroadwayMan123 @austinislosstin @LibraryofLewd @LordAslanThe2nd Many such cases of people overdosing on lower levels found in floyd. https://t.co/P6UBcOQH8L https://t.co/2NHqP6gjI9
@LynkLuv @cfccolumn Where are deadly levels of fentanyl? mean fentanyl overdose threshold is .024 microgram/liter or 24 nanograms/litter; Floyd’s levels were reported at 11 nanograms… so you’re full of 💩 https://t.co/7sFkaegX4m
@puremoronidiot @LangmanVince @mtgreenee https://t.co/fuXw0PzJ0Q Transdermal fentynal doesn't cause death as quickly as intravenous.
and yet he had over 11 nannograms per decileter of fentanyl in his system along with methamphetamines. The average death from fentanyl ranges from 10 ng/dl to 28 ng/dl. He killed himself! https://t.co/nfJ00bfVp6
@EdithPusi @LegalVoter1975 @Truthseeker2344 @BNONews Uh, your buddy had 45.83 times a lethal dose of fentanyl in his system. How embarrassing. https://t.co/ajaTWU3v5I
@AdventistCowboy Joey, the report doesn't say those were lethal levels per se. The range can vary for fentanyl (0.0027–0.12 µg/mL) according to https://t.co/FeO7O4Gz5V. As for meth, the report doesn't mention lethal levels.
@ksorbs And according to the NIH: Deaths came swiftly via the intravenous route. Mean level of blood fentanyl amongst all reported deaths was 0.024 µg/mL. Source: https://t.co/DOZDDTDoxv
@MattWalshBlog @MattWalshBlog Note: NIH says, "Mean level of blood fentanyl amongst all reported deaths was 0.024 µg/mL." Floyd's was 5.6 µg/mL--233 times the mean. You do the math. Source: https://t.co/kMU8RBAH8E
@erick_feiling @MattWalshBlog @TateTheTalisman Here's the link to the NIH paper: https://t.co/kMU8RBAH8E
@JackPosobiec @kylenabecker Despite posts stating that the blood level was insufficient to case death, I found this: https://t.co/Fwm2qPDcim
@JazzDeeApple @SMHonk1983 @JackPosobiec More accurate numbers have a mean of 25 ng/ml: https://t.co/HOIceZQXbB You had to go all the way back to 1991 to find that study, which you are misrepresenting. Even the authors said, "Mean fentanyl concentrations i
@MagnumSocius @Timcast Of those dying from fentanyl overdose in this study, blood toxicology was between .0002 to .38 µg/mL which equals 2 to 380 ng/ml. Benchmark 2 ng/ml. Floyd had 11 ng/ml. He had all the symptoms https://t.co/1XZsPhfMn4 https://t.co/3
@DavidGDoesStuff @Abbrv2Achv @JackPosobiec https://t.co/doaC1fok1i Some data here.
@dvidnzt1 Generally any amount of fentanyl in your system makes it more likely for you to die. Lethal dose of fentanyl is considered 2 mg every place I've seen it listed https://t.co/qa2ldjet59
@dvidnzt1 This meta study from the UK found that 24 ng (.0024 micrograms) was average for fatal overdoses https://t.co/qa2ldjet59
このケースレポートのpubmedページでCited byを見たら系統的レビューがあって、不勉強なので読んでみたらオピオイド乱用が問題になってる北米中心に中毒例が結構あるんだよな。日本の一例報告(40♀)もあった。これは眠剤も併用してたようで相互作用も気になるよな。https://t.co/y1A5Jpuobz
@JazzDeeApple @MrBreaze @Sassychickie In the first source there it's looking at intravenous use from 112 users with little to no opiate tolerance in most of them. There are many more sources showing Oral Overdose of fentanyl averages significantly higher
@Prize97760812 @LetangCult58 @ResistanceBlue1 @MrHRoyal @zim3555 @YobieMr He had nearly 4 times the lowest amount Baker has certified an OD on. He had about half the average amount people overdose on. https://t.co/Aac0LzI6pK
Well, it would be a nice change if a D got one right.
@CzcOramj @georockstar57 @CringeLeft No, whilst he was shown to have more than has caused OD's in some patients it was below the median level in ODs https://t.co/Aac0LzI6pK Given the high amount of metabolised Fentanyl that suggests he was handling the dru
@One76Big @denisewbrady @MantaJeb @RealStormishere Whilst fentanyl has caused overdose in cases as low as 2.4ng/ml (3ng/ml as testified in court) Studies regularly place the median in the range of 20-28ng/ml with oral doses usually being on the higher end.
@BigMamaM98 @DAupperlee @Quietmitten @LtGovGilchrist 4x the lowest dose brought up in the trial. The mean for orally administered fentanyl OD is 28ng/ml, with other drugs in the system the mean (all routes) is 34ng/ml. Floyd had 11ng/ml https://t.co/Aac0L
@Thisgottastop @james_greenhaw This meta-analysis found a mean Fentanyl concentration of 34ng/ml in mixed drug ODs including some as high as 120ng/ml. Fentanyl alone had a mean of 17ng/ml. Those who had ingested fentanyl had a mean of 28ng/ml. https://t.
@patriciantaurus @VoiceofCal @realPitBullDog @212304I362 @KamOnCam_ This isn’t true...yes it takes more to get high, but tolerance increases fatal level. In 1991, a study showed an average level in ODs to be around 3 ng/mL in people with no opioid toleranc
@LimesSriracha @MahkieAvelli @Aized10 @OmarJimenez Correct.The level of fentanyl in a study of opioid users who had overdosed is over 2x the level in Mr. Floyd’s system. The fatal level is much higher for those with opioid tolerance. His levels would be fa
@Bill_the_repub @MehinovicBakir @alan81873275 @jcupapplet @benshapiro The study below more accurately shows that the levels in Mr. Floyd’s blood would not be fatal to him. I appreciate that you likely saw this graphic as “proof” to support your opinion, bu
RT @cheemae4: Our new paper published in the Journal of pain research highlights the need to provide explicit and clear education to those…
Great to be part of this review on fentanyl deaths led by Dr Ejaz Cheema
RT @cheemae4: Our new paper published in the Journal of pain research highlights the need to provide explicit and clear education to those…
Our new paper published in the Journal of pain research highlights the need to provide explicit and clear education to those taking fentanyl with regards to how the drug should be used appropriately and the consequences of overuse, misuse and diversion. h