Alleged fentanyl cook would have lasted 30 seconds, Government of Mexico responds to The New York Times

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In the morning conference of the people today, January 2, it was explained that the alleged fentanyl cook would have lasted only 30 seconds in case of exposure without equipment to the opioid, as pointed out in the report by The New York Times, according to the Government of Mexico.

The head of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) Welfare, Alejandro Svarch, explained that Fentanyl is so powerful that it is impossible for the alleged cook to survive contact with it. without the necessary equipment.

Its mention was given as respuesta a The New York Times for the report “This is a fentanyl laboratory of the Sinaloa Cartel”, where the alleged cooks of the drug are exposed in a home in Culiacán, cooking the substance without any protection.

Government of Mexico assures that fentanyl cook would have died in 30 seconds

The Government of Mexico responded to the article from The New York Times, where they expose the way in which fentanyl is allegedly cooked in Culiacán, Sinaloa, by the entity’s Cartel.

With images it explains the production process, and the conditions under which fentanyl cooks work are observed in different places, which is why the government led by Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo assures that it is false.

And even the head of IMSS-Wellbeing pointed out that The alleged fentanyl cook would have lasted only 30 seconds before falling dead due to contact with the substances harmful.

“If it had been fentanyl that they were producing, the operator, the person who was doing it, would have lasted 30 seconds and would have fallen dead as a result of the vapors presented by the synthesis of fentanyl.”

Alejandro Svarch

And, as he explained, For the production of fentanyl, a laboratory is needed where exposure conditions can be regulated and measured, with personal protective equipment, specialized for the development of a complex chemical synthesis process and with professional ventilation systems and not a fan as stated in the note.

Fentanyl cook exposed by The New York Times (The New York Times)

Dangers to which the alleged fentanyl cook exposed in The New York Times is exposed

The Government of Mexico also indicated that the toxicity dose of fentanyl starts at 0.2 milligrams (mg), that is, 3 or 4 grains of salt, and it is 50 times more powerful than morphine, so the toxicity depends on the dose.

“The higher the potency, the lower the exposure dose that gives rise to a toxic effect,” said Alejandro Svarch, who added that Exposure through inhalation or contact with the mucous membranes can produce a degree of toxicity..

Furthermore, he assured that There is no physiological phenomenon known as lethal tolerance to substance toxicity.s, so it is necessary to have a laboratory with specific conditions to cook fentanyl.

Alleged fentanyl cook would have lasted 30 seconds, Government of Mexico responds to The New York Times

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Claudia Sheinbaum's morning today, January 2, 2025. Important topics: Report from The New York Times, fentanyl, Lieutenant Juana Peñaloza, United States, Xiomara Castro, minimum wage, Guanajuato, New Orleans, Margarita Maza Parada, payments from Welfare programs , delivery of Women Wellbeing cards and more

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Claudia Sheinbaum’s morning today, January 2, 2025. Important topics: Report from The New York Times, fentanyl, Lieutenant Juana Peñaloza, United States, Xiomara Castro, minimum wage, Guanajuato, New Orleans, Margarita Maza Parada, payments from Welfare programs , delivery of Women Wellbeing cards and more

His mention was seconded by the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, who assured that If there was resistance to fentanyl, there would be no deaths from consumption.

“When a person is exposed to a synthetic opioid through inhalation or mucosal contact, even in a small amount, it can produce a degree of toxicity that endangers the life of the operator.

Scientifically, there is no physiological phenomenon known as lethal tolerance to toxicity, this explains why a laboratory is inexorably needed where exposure conditions can be controlled, where there is specialized equipment to carry out chemical synthesis and with a professional ventilation system, not a kitchen. domesticated as the report shows, it is not possible to make fentanyl as has been referred to in the note.”

Alejandro Svarch

And, according to what is stated by the Government of Mexico, the operator highlighted in the New York Times report and those who are exposed to fentanyl without necessary protection may have consequences on their systems.

Well the Symptoms and dangers to which the alleged fentanyl cook is exposed by handling the substances without adequate protection and equipment are:

  • Memory and personality disorders
  • Involuntary contraction of pupils
  • Respiratory depression in the lungs
  • Strong dryness in the mouth
  • Liver disorders
  • Decrease in heart rate and cardiovascular ailments
  • Kidney disorders
  • Gastrointestinal conditions
  • Sores and abscesses on the skin
  • severe constipation
Claudia Sheinbaum questions whether fentanyl is not manufactured and distributed in the United States

Claudia Sheinbaum questions whether fentanyl is not manufactured and distributed in the United States (Daniel Augusto)

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