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The prevalence of fake pills - pills that mimic legitimate medication but are often <br /> laced with fentanyl or methamphetamine - is a growing problem in communities <br /> across the nation. <br /> Is your school using 'One Pill Can Kill' materials to get the word out about fake <br /> pills? If so, let us know! Send a description of your efforts <br /> to community.outreach@dea.gov. We may feature your school and its program on <br /> our site! <br /> Campuses have adopted the initiative in an effort to educate their student <br /> population. Learn about them below. <br /> Auburn University <br /> Image <br /> la,becoming in.andated with ftnUft l aloe : <br /> products. 'rentanyl is illtu n <br /> 11 at an usnpre e4onto rats. .ABiiy overraose <br /> victims idea they are ingesting <br /> forntanyl, until itttoc late. <br /> so A9 %k� <br /> Auburn University's Health Promotion and Wellness Services uses their Instagram <br /> page to educate students about the dangers of illicitly manufactured drugs being <br /> laced with fentanyl. Read more. <br /> Dr. Thomas Hall, Director of the Orange County, Florida Drug-Free Coalition, has <br /> made several proactive efforts in the past two months to raise awareness of One <br /> Pill Can Kill for students, faculty, and staff at the University of Central Florida in <br /> Orlando. Dr. Hall has worked closely with the Chief of Police of UCF Campus <br /> Police, Carl Metzger, on these efforts. Click the following links to see visuals <br /> i anda _ r i r li r i r. <br /> s <br />
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