Missouri schools warn of dangerous synthetic nitazene

PINEVILLE, Mo. — Missouri health officials issued a statewide alert this month after a synthetic opioid was detected in wastewater at several public schools.

Michael Hall said the drug, nitazene, is a synthetic opioid that was never approved for medical use.

“It’s an opioid, synthetic opioid, that actually developed back in the 1950s, from what I understand. It’s been around for a while, but it has no medical uses,” said Michael Hall, McDonald County Health Department Director.

Hall said the drug can be found in counterfeit pills, powders, and vapes…

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