S5 E12: Dr. Kevin McCauley on the Scope of the Fentanyl Crisis
Release Date: 01/20/2023
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info_outlineIn this podcast episode, Dominic Lawson delves into the alarming rise of fentanyl abuse and overdose deaths in the United States. Fentanyl, a highly potent synthetic opioid, has become the leading cause of death for American adults aged 18-45, surpassing suicides, COVID-19, and car accidents. This episode explores the origins, dangers, and impact of the fentanyl epidemic through a compelling mix of expert analysis and heartbreaking personal stories.
Meadows Behavioral Healthcare Senior Fellow Dr. Kevin McCauley provides an in-depth look at the history and chemical properties of fentanyl, explaining how its potency (80-100 times stronger than morphine), short half-life, and unregulated street versions make it exceptionally dangerous and prone to causing overdoses. Dr. McCauley clarifies misconceptions about fentanyl overdoses and highlights the urgent need for greater access to addiction treatment and life-saving medications like Narcan (naloxone).
The episode also features moving stories from individuals who have lost loved ones to fentanyl, putting human faces to the staggering statistics. These personal accounts underscore the indiscriminate nature of the fentanyl epidemic and its impact on communities of all backgrounds.
While the situation is dire, the episode ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing the availability of effective addiction treatment options and the growing community of Americans in active recovery. Dr. McCauley stresses that increased awareness, prevention efforts, and expanding access to care are crucial in turning the tide of the fentanyl crisis.
Key Takeaways:
1. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is the leading cause of death for American adults aged 18-45, surpassing suicides, COVID-19, and car accidents.
2. Fentanyl is 80-100 times more potent than morphine, and its short half-life and unregulated street versions make it highly dangerous and prone to causing overdoses.
3. Contrary to some reports, accidentally touching or inhaling fentanyl is unlikely to cause an overdose, according to toxicologists, though precautions should still be taken.
4. The fentanyl epidemic is impacting communities of all races and backgrounds, with the black community seeing an 86% increase in overdose deaths among 15-24 year olds.
5. Effective addiction treatment options are available, including abstinence-based programs and medication-assisted treatments, and having narcan (naloxone) on hand can reverse overdoses and save lives.
6. Increased awareness, prevention efforts, and expanding access to care are crucial in addressing the fentanyl crisis and preventing further loss of life.
7. Behavioral health professionals play a vital role in addressing the fentanyl epidemic through providing evidence-based treatment, educating the public, and advocating for policies that prioritize prevention and access to care.
This powerful podcast is a must-listen for behavioral health professionals, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the opioid epidemic. It serves as an urgent call to action to address the fentanyl crisis through evidence-based strategies, public education, and compassionate care for those struggling with addiction.
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Beyond Theory, powered by Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, is produced and hosted by me, Dominic Lawson. You can discover more at BeyondTheoryPodcast.com.
Special thanks to MBH Senior Fellow Dr. Kevin McCauley. To learn more about his work, go to www.meadowsbh.com/senior-fellows/
Sources to create this episode include the Centers for Disease Control, KCRA Sacramento, WYFF Greenville, WLWT Cincinnati, WKRN Nashville, DEA.GOV, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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