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Fentanyl testing not required in most emergency room drug screenings
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Regulated drug tests in emergency rooms are only required to check for the “federal five:” marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, opioids and PCP, not fentanyl. California is the first state to require fentanyl screening. NBC News’ Maura Barrett reports on why some believe this could save lives.
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