Traces of fentanyl were found inside bottlenose dolphins that were found dead in the Gulf of Mexico, raising concerns that ...
Of 89 dolphins tested in the Gulf of Mexico, 30 contained some form of pharmaceutical—and 18 had fentanyl in their blubber.
A Texas A&M University research project has found traces of fentanyl in dead dolphins from the Gulf of Mexico. But ...
Researchers and students at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi have found fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, in the ...
Texas A&M scientists found 3,000 different pharmaceutical compounds inside the dolphins' blubber, including opioids, ...
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications — including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives ...
Texas A&M researchers find fentanyl in Gulf dolphins, raising concerns about marine contamination and ecosystem health.
Scientists have found the opioid in the bodies of more than 20 percent of bottlenose dolphins tested in the waters.
Pharmaceuticals were found in 30 of those samples. Fentanyl was found in all six of the dead dolphins, according to the publication.The dozens of dolphins tested were selected from Redfish Bay and ...
Fentanyl illicitly used by people is finding its way into the tissues of bottlenose dolphins living in the Gulf of Mexico Dolphins can build up toxins, including pharmaceuticals, in their fatty ...