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FireannDireach 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's getting outside of my wheelhouse, as I'm not a doctor, but drugs don't have a 'half life", that I'm aware of - and if he was deceased, his body would have stopped processing it, in his bloodstream or his digestive system.

Having said that, 11 ng/ml is death for anyone. I recall reading an article that most fentanyl deaths occur between 11-14 ng/ml. And, Floyd was not in good health to begin with. He was a long time drug abuser with heart problems, who was also smoking cigarettes (or smoking pot via blunts.) (he tested positive for both).

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