‘Zombie drug’ lurking in our sewage


BANGI: Deep within the country’s sewage systems, traces of fentanyl, the infamous “zombie drug” that is 100 times more potent than morphine, have been detected.

In a groundbreaking effort, authorities are now turning to wastewater analysis to track the presence of dangerous drugs and even pinpoint hidden drug labs.

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