Which has absolutely nothing to do with the story. The story is about reports where police officers have “symptoms of exposure” resulting from contact which was not sufficient to actually affect the body.
@@MisterTwo-40SX That is not what the comment in the video said. She reported that medical doctors state, "You can't actually get fentanyl into your bloodstream through your skin". Which is not true, that is how fentanyl is administered in some prescriptions, by contact. Am I saying that is enough to cause the reported LEO symptoms, no. But, the blanket statements by doctors is incorrect.
The national media is deficient on fentanyl too. Lax border security and the indiffernce of Mexico and China are rarely discussed.
fentanyl transdermal patch allow the medicine to be administered through the skin
Which has absolutely nothing to do with the story. The story is about reports where police officers have “symptoms of exposure” resulting from contact which was not sufficient to actually affect the body.
@@MisterTwo-40SX That is not what the comment in the video said. She reported that medical doctors state, "You can't actually get fentanyl into your bloodstream through your skin". Which is not true, that is how fentanyl is administered in some prescriptions, by contact. Am I saying that is enough to cause the reported LEO symptoms, no. But, the blanket statements by doctors is incorrect.