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WRAL Documentary: Crisis Next Door explores illicit fentanyl's impact on families

WRAL shows how fentanyl has destroyed the lives of thousands of North Carolinians across the state, what the state is doing to fight this epidemic and what more is needed to save lives.
Posted 2023-03-17T17:33:02+00:00 - Updated 2024-02-22T16:23:27+00:00
WRAL Documentary: Crisis Next Door

North Carolina is in the grip of a drug overdose epidemic, with fentanyl being the primary culprit.

More than 4,000 people in North Carolina died from drug overdoses in 2021, the most substance abuse related deaths ever recorded in the state. According to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), 77% of those deaths involved fentanyl.

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid. When manufactured by pharmaceutical companies and approved by the FDA, it can be safely used to treat patients in severe pain. The synthetic fentanyl leading to many overdose deaths is made in unregulated labs, pushed by drug cartels, and put in various drugs as a cheap way to produce extremely strong substances.

“It's in every substance out there. It's in marijuana, it's in methamphetamine, it's in cocaine,” said Dr. Carrie Brown with the NCDHHS.

Fentanyl is 50 times more potent than heroin. This means a very small amount, as little as 2 milligrams, could be a potentially lethal dose.

“We are in the deadliest moment of the deadliest drug epidemic in American history,” said North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein.

Confusion surrounding what fentanyl is and how it is killing people has led to a lack of empathy surrounding this crisis.

“You'd be hard pressed to find a family in the United States that hasn't, at some level, been impacted when you're talking about the numbers that we're talking about,” said Dr. Brown.

The latest WRAL Doc, Crisis Next Door, shows how fentanyl has destroyed the lives of thousands of North Carolinians across the state, what the state is doing to fight this epidemic and what more is needed to save lives.


When and How to Watch the Documentary


Streaming

Watch Crisis Next Door at the top of this page, or anytime on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, Samsung Smart TV and everywhere you stream WRAL.

Broadcast

Rebroadcast on WRAZ FOX50 on Saturday, March 18 at 5:30 p.m.

Rebroadcast on WILM-TV in Wilmington on Sunday, March 19 at 6 p.m.

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Follow The Crisis Next Door on social media using #wraldoc.


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