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Nitazenes Detected In Cameron School Wastewater

Several State Agencies are warning of increased detection of Nitazenes.   The Missouri Hospital Association cited warnings from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Department of Public Safety, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and Department of Mental Health.

Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS) reported that 26 of 37 schools that participated in voluntary school wastewater testing have tested positive for nitazenes.  This includes one school district in the local area, found in the wastewater of the Cameron School District.

DHS says nitazenes are 5 to 10 times more potent than fentanyl and have recently been identified in counterfeit pills, unregulated cannabis products, and vape liquid, often without the user’s knowledge.

Department of Public Safety Director Mark James said. “Even a tiny amount of nitazenes can cause someone to stop breathing, and they’re increasingly being detected in counterfeit pills – but most people have never heard of them. Protect yourself: avoid using all illicit substances and only use medications obtained directly from a pharmacist with a valid prescription.”

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