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What's in the last 100 samples sold as fentanyl in powder form?

How often are drug types found together in confirmed drug checking results?

A given drug sample can have multiple positive results. On way to examine these results is to look at how often things occur together. In the heatmaps below, we present the percentage of samples testing positive for the pair of drugs or drug categories listed, in the most recent 100 samples sold as fentanyl powder/rock (which means the percentage is the number of samples with that pair). The diagonal (where the column name and row name are the same) represents those samples testing positive for only that drug category (these samples may have tested positive for a drug category not listed here). The rows and columns are ordered from largest to smallest share of drug checking samples, alone or in combination. For more details on drug categories named, click here.

For example, if you mouse over the row marked Fentanyl analogues and the column marked Fentanyl, you can see that 2% of recent samples involved fentanyl and at least one fentanyl analogue, with or without any other drug mentioned here or any drug not included in the matrix. If you mouse over the Fentanyl alone cell (Fentanyl row and Fentanyl column), you can see that 55% tested positive for fentanyl and no other category here. If you move along the Fentanyl row (or column) you can see the share of all samples that tested positive for fentanyl itself and that other drug type. If you move along the Strong sedatives row or column, you can see that all 6 cases positive for xylazine or medetomidine also had fentanyl, while 1 was positive for fentanyl analogues alongside xylazine and fentanyl. Six fentanyl powder samples were positive for methamphetamine and 3 for cocaine. One of these most recent 100 samples obtained as fentanyl powder had no drug present in the matrix.

Data notes

Drug testing sites can do little about potential cross-contamination: The container a client used may or may not have been used before. Therefore, any unusual combination may be due to cross-contamination and not represent drugs actually sold together. Results represent a snapshot of the last 100 samples with confirmatory testing results as of 10:15AM PDT 16 June 2025.

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