Student Dies: First Death in Spain Linked to Nitazenes

A 21-year-old student died in Spain. This is the first death in Spain linked to nitazenes. Nitazenes are a very strong opioid.
The student was from Navarre, Spain. Experts are looking into the cause of his death. They are studying nitazenes, which are synthetic opioids. These opioids are much stronger than fentanyl. The investigation is trying to find out how the person died.
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Highlights
First Nitazene Death in Spain
A 21-year-old student in Navarre died, marking the first death in Spain linked to nitazenes.
Nitazenes are Strong Opioids
Nitazenes are synthetic opioids, more potent than fentanyl.
Small Dose Difference is Dangerous
Experts say the difference between safe and lethal doses is small.
Investigation Underway in Navarra
Toxicology experts are investigating the death to determine if it was caused by nitazenes.
First Death Due to Nitazenes
This death would be the first in Spain caused by this specific opioid variant.