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fentanyl, Gulf of Mexico and Dolphin
Dolphins in the Gulf have fentanyl under their skin. What does it mean for humans?
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications – including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives – in their fat, according to a new study that is sounding the alarm on pharmaceutical pollution and wastewater treatment.
Fentanyl Detected in Gulf of Mexico Dolphins
Of 89 dolphins tested in the Gulf of Mexico, 30 contained some form of pharmaceutical—and 18 had fentanyl in their blubber.
Fentanyl found inside dolphins in Gulf of Mexico: ‘We think this is a longstanding problem’
Several bottlenose dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico were found to have traces of fentanyl in their system, shocking scientists and bringing in a new set of questions in the ongoing drug epidemic.
Several drugs, including fentanyl, found in bottlenose dolphins in Gulf of Mexico, scientists say
Scientists have detected fentanyl and other drugs in dozens of dolphins from the Gulf of Mexico, which could have large implications on the overall health of the oceans.
Bottlenose dolphins in Gulf of Mexico test positive for fentanyl, other pharmaceuticals
Texas A&M scientists found 3,000 different pharmaceutical compounds inside the dolphins' blubber, including opioids, sedatives and relaxants.
Traces of fentanyl found inside dolphins in Gulf of Mexico
Traces of fentanyl were found inside bottlenose dolphins that were found dead in the Gulf of Mexico, raising concerns that the deadly drug may be affecting other sea life.
Traces of fentanyl and other drugs found in bottlenose dolphins in Gulf of Mexico
Texas A&M researchers find fentanyl in Gulf dolphins, raising concerns about marine contamination and ecosystem health.
Fentanyl found inside dolphins in Gulf of Mexico
Traces of fentanyl were found inside bottlenose dolphins that were found dead in the Gulf of Mexico, raising concerns that the deadly drug may be affecting other sea life.
Mississippi Sound dolphins testing positive for fentanyl. What does it mean for humans?
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications — including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives — in their fat, according to a new study that is sounding the alarm on pharmaceutical pollution and wastewater treatment.
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Researcher explains fentanyl found in Gulf dolphins
Researchers and students at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi have found
fentanyl
, a powerful synthetic opioid, in the ...
Chip Chick on MSN
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Fentanyl Has Been Detected In Dolphins Swimming In The Gulf Of Mexico
Traces of pharmaceuticals have been detected in
dolphins
in the Gulf of Mexico. The drugs include
fentanyl
, muscle ...
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Wild Dolphins Test Positive for Fentanyl, Suggesting Drugs Are Flooding the Ocean
Though simply touching or being near fentanyl is not deadly—despite the persistent myth, which is sometimes parroted by law ...
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Fentanyl, other drugs detected in dolphins: ‘Alarmed’
Researchers have detected fentanyl — as well as other drugs — in bottlenose dolphins from the Gulf of Mexico. This discovery ...
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Fentanyl discovered in dolphins: What it means for marine animals
Fentanyl and other pharmaceuticals found in Gulf of Mexico dolphins signal serious pollution. Wastewater and contaminated may ...
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