Brian Ario

Everyday Addict

Brian Ario

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Fentanyl

Saturday 7th August 2021

Brian Ario explores the deadly impact of Fentanyl on addiction and mental health in this gripping episode of 'Everyday Addict'.
25 minutes
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Everyday Addict
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Brian Ario
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Fentanyl's Grip: Understanding Its Deadly Impact

You have to get up and you have to talk to your representatives and tell them how you feel. We have to be more and more aware of what's going on around us. This is what's perpetuating this kind of thing, and we need to be advocates for health, for wellness, for goodness, for gosh sakes, do something, otherwise it'll be at your front door and you'll be like: oh man, how did this happen.
Have you ever wondered how a drug can be so potent that even a tiny amount can be lethal? In this episode of 'Everyday Addict', host Brian Ario unpacks the chilling realities of Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that's wreaking havoc in communities. Fentanyl is far stronger than heroin and other opioids, making it incredibly dangerous and highly addictive.
Brian dives into the origins of this drug, its alarming rise in street use, and the hidden dangers of Fentanyl-laced substances like Xanax. But it's not just about the stats and facts; this episode also emphasizes the broader ramifications of Fentanyl use beyond just the individual. Brian discusses how it affects families, communities, and the ongoing battle for effective addiction recovery.
If you're curious about why Fentanyl has become such a pressing issue or looking to understand its impact on mental health, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that not only informs but also encourages awareness and advocacy.