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U Rimu ukradeno dovoljno smrtonosne droge fentanila za 20.000 doza
BA🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

U Rimu ukradeno dovoljno smrtonosne droge fentanila za 20.000 doza

Italian authorities have launched an investigation after 80 vials of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid significantly stronger than morphine, were stolen from a hospital pharmacy in Rome. The stolen amount could produce around 20,000 illegal doses, raising serious public health concerns. Fentanyl is legally used in medicine but its misuse has deadly consequences, with just three milligrams potentially lethal when mixed with xylazine. The theft occurred at the Israel Hospital, and there were no signs of forced entry, raising questions about internal security. The Italian government has responded by initiating inspections and planning stricter oversight of fentanyl storage and distribution in healthcare facilities. A special unit of carabinieri is handling the investigation, and a high-level meeting was held in Rome to address the need for improved procedures to handle high-risk drugs.

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U Rimu ukradeno dovoljno smrtonosne droge fentanila za 20.000 doza

Italian authorities have launched an investigation after 80 vials of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid significantly stronger than morphine, were stolen from a hospital pharmacy in Rome. The stolen amount could produce around 20,000 illegal doses, raising serious public health concerns. Fentanyl is legally used in medicine but its misuse has deadly consequences, with just three milligrams potentially lethal when mixed with xylazine. The theft occurred at the Israel Hospital, and there were no signs of forced entry, raising questions about internal security. The Italian government has responded by initiating inspections and planning stricter oversight of fentanyl storage and distribution in healthcare facilities. A special unit of carabinieri is handling the investigation, and a high-level meeting was held in Rome to address the need for improved procedures to handle high-risk drugs.

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