Fentanyl Addiction Quiz
The following self-assessment is meant for educational purposes only. They are not intended to be used to self-diagnose any condition. Only a licensed healthcare professional can give a complete substance use assessment and diagnosis. Instead, these questionnaires are designed to assist you with examining your behaviors and the nature of your substance use or the substance use of a loved one.
Your responses will remain 100% anonymous and confidential.
Please read the following questions carefully and answer honestly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fentanyl Addiction
Finding Treatment for Fentanyl Addiction
If you or a loved one struggle with fentanyl addiction treatment can help you regain control of your life. American Addiction Centers (AAC) operates treatment centers throughout the country, providing the complete continuum of care, evidence-based therapies, and individualized treatment plans. Reach out to connect with a knowledgeable and compassionate admissions navigator, who can answer your questions, explain your options, and help you begin your journey to recovery.
Additionally, it’s a good idea to carry naloxone if you or a loved one use fentanyl or other opioids. Naloxone is a lifesaving opioid overdose reversal drug that can save your life while you wait for emergency services to arrive. Typically distributed as a nasal spray, it is available in most locations without a prescription. Administering naloxone does not eliminate the need to call 9-1-1 in the event of an overdose as the drug wears off in 30-90 minutes, which is less time than most opioids last.