A chilling warning from Aspirus: 'One Pill Can Kill'. This statement is not an exaggeration, but a stark reality that we must all be aware of. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has revealed a disturbing trend in their latest analysis, with a staggering 50% of counterfeit pills seized in 2024 containing lethal doses of fentanyl. This highlights the deadly risk of obtaining medications from untrusted sources.
Aspirus Pharmacy Resident Tyler Thao is on a mission to spread this vital message through the national 'One Pill Can Kill' campaign. Thao emphasizes that any medication taken without professional supervision can lead to severe harm. The campaign aims to shed light on the dangers of counterfeit pills, often laced with substances like fentanyl.
Counterfeit pills are designed to mimic legitimate prescriptions, such as OxyContin, Xanax, or Adderall, but their contents can be deadly. It's crucial to understand the risks associated with these fake medications and know how to respond in an emergency. If someone appears unresponsive after taking an unknown pill, calling 911 immediately is essential.
Thao also stresses the importance of having naloxone (Narcan) readily available for those who use prescription pain medications or care for someone who does. This medication, accessible over the counter at most pharmacies and public health vending machines, can reverse an opioid overdose and potentially save a life. Having someone nearby who knows how to administer naloxone is a best practice, according to Thao.
"Medications should only be used as prescribed and approved by a qualified health care professional," Thao reminds us. This simple yet crucial advice underscores the importance of responsible medication use.
If you have any questions about medication safety or want to learn more about using naloxone, Aspirus encourages you to reach out to their healthcare providers or pharmacists. Remember, awareness and preparedness are key to preventing tragic outcomes.