Editorial Contributions & Industry Insights
As an international key opinion leader with extensive experience in the healthcare ecosystem, I have been at the forefront of shaping industry discussions and policy. Since 2018, I have contributed to PharmaBoardroom, offering in-depth analysis and insights on emerging trends, regulatory changes, and strategic developments within the global healthcare landscape. My work is grounded in a deep understanding of the industry's complexities, making me a trusted voice for stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum.
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Fentanyl: From Public Health Crisis to National Security Threat
Fentanyl was originally synthesized in the 1960s as a medical opioid for severe pain and anesthesia, but today its illicit form dominates the U.S. opioid supply. Its extreme potency means that a lethal dose can be as little as two milligrams, making it highly dangerous. Because fentanyl is synthetically produced, there are no crop or seasonal limitations, allowing for year-round manufacture. The low cost of production means millions of doses can be created from just a few kilograms of precursor chemicals. Additionally, its easy distribution—tiny quantities can be shipped in envelopes, vehicles, or mail—makes it especially attractive to traffickers and difficult for authorities to intercept.
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Fentanyl was originally synthesized in the 1960s as a medical opioid for severe pain and anesthesia, but today its illicit form dominates the U.S. opioid supply. Its extreme potency means that a lethal dose can be as little as two milligrams, making it highly dangerous. Because fentanyl is synthetically produced, there are no crop or seasonal limitations, allowing for year-round manufacture. The low cost of production means millions of doses can be created from just a few kilograms of precursor chemicals. Additionally, its easy distribution—tiny quantities can be shipped in envelopes, vehicles, or mail—makes it especially attractive to traffickers and difficult for authorities to intercept.