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Nitazenes were involved in a sharp rise in deaths in Estonia and Latvia last year .
They are hundreds of times more potent than heroin and even stronger than the cancer pain medicine fentanyl.
Six of the seven new synthetic opioids reported for the first time to the EU 's early warning system in 2023 were nitazenes.
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