Test strips cost about $1 each and can be used to check drugs for dangerous contaminants, including fentanyl and xylazine.
Iowa is one of only four states, plus Puerto Rico, that still considers fentanyl test strips illegal drug paraphernalia. Fentanyl test strips can save lives by allowing users to determine if drugs are ...
A red stripe on a test strip indicates that a heroin sample is positive for fentanyl. In the face of relentless increases in overdose deaths that involve fentanyl, the strips have become an important ...
In New York, fentanyl test strips are becoming more common as a way to fight an overdose crisis, and more states are pushing to legalize them. But not all users are trying to avoid the powerful drug.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington state lawmakers are considering a bill that would authorize the use of fentanyl test strips. Currently, fentanyl test strips are listed as prohibited drug paraphernalia in ...
Serial entrepreneur Brian Bordainick has his sights set on destigmatizing harm reduction and drug safety with the launch of Overdrive. The new consumer packaged goods (CPG) brand for harm reduction ...
Amid a nationwide overdose epidemic, more states are legalizing at-home fentanyl rapid tests to spot the potentially fatal substance hidden in recreational drugs. Last week, Tennessee and New Mexico ...