Florida warns of new drug much more powerful than fentanyl
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Isotonitazene, also known as ISO, is creating problems for spring breakers in Florida and even leading to second-hand overdoses.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody issued a warning on ISO earlier this month, as law enforcement agencies warned the drug could be driving the recent increase in overdose deaths. Former DEA special agent Derek Maltz weighs in on the fentanyl crisis at the U.S. southern border on 'Unfiltered.'
"For years, we have been warning about the dangers of fentanyl and how just one pill laced with this synthetic opioid can kill. Now, there is a new, deadlier drug being found in Florida. Isotonitazene … is so strong that it can kill just by coming in contact with someone’s skin or being accidentally inhaled. ISO has already been linked to overdose deaths in Florida, so please, never take any illicit drug and know that using just one time could cost you your life," Moody said.