‘Speedballing’ drug trend is becoming ‘increasingly lethal,’ warns public health expert
There’s a new twist in the devastating opioid crisis.
The US is said to be in the fentanyl.
This toxic combo is known as a “speedball” — it dates back to World War I, when it was used to treat soldiers’ pain and boost their energy.
The potentially lethal one-two punch took center stage with the Chris Farley.
Now, a drug researcher warns that speedballing has become a “widespread public health crisis” that requires a multi-faceted approach before it spirals out of control.
