Note: this seminar is in Spanish
Eduardo Torres, Prevention Solutions, Hazeldon Betty Ford Foundation
Any use of alcohol or other drugs during the developmental years carries an increased risk. This year, one of those risks is fentanyl and its analogs—synthetic opiates, which are disproportionately much more potent than heroin, even in much smaller quantities.
Fentanyl and its analogs are often introduced to our youth in combination with other substances without our youth knowing, these substances include drugs to treat ADHD, cocaine and marijuana.
Spend this time with Eduardo Torres , a prevention specialist at Hazelden Betty Ford , to learn more about the risks fentanyl poses, and learn firsthand about the things you can do to protect your children from these risks.