That physician needs his/her license revoke and head examined. Floyd had x3 the LETAL DOSE when he died. There could have been a pillow on his neck and he would have still expired. Fentanyl does one thing really great, stop your respiratory drive. ie your brain stops thinking it needs to tell your lungs to expand and take a breath. Can you build a tolerance sure but if you were to jump from "get high dose" to 3x anything there is not a tolerance to be made there. You make a corpse that is all. Coming from a practicing physician.
That physician needs his/her license revoke and head examined. Floyd had x3 the LETAL DOSE when he died. There could have been a pillow on his neck and he would have still expired. Fentanyl does one thing really great, stop your respiratory drive. ie your brain stops thinking it needs to tell your lungs to expand and take a breath. Can you build a tolerance sure but if you were to jump from "get high dose" to 3x anything there is not a tolerance to be made there. You make a corpse that is all. Coming from a practicing physician.
Incorrect about the overdose limit. "The typical overdose level for fentanyl is 3.1 ng/ml. Floyd's was 11 ng/ml"