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PelosisFattyLiver 8 points ago +8 / -0

I would say unlikely because when the body processes Fentanyl it turns into Norfentanyl, which Floyd had 5.6 ng/ml of in his tox screen. That means he had already processed 5.6 ng/ml and he had 16.6 ng/ml in his system to begin with. The average lethal dose is low, but another TD user posted a study on overdose thresholds and that study said some people overdose well in excess of 20 ng/ml depending on tolerance. Keep in mind Floyd was 6'4" and probably had a high tolerance.

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MatthiasBlack 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yes, but he also had severe heart disease and a weak respiratory system on top of other drugs also being found in his system. He didn't only have fentanyl in his system.

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