Exactly like "fentanyl is so dangerous, a few miligrams can kill you" which only led to massive fentanyl demand because everybody wants the drug branded the most powerful
A few milligrams CAN kill you. This was the headline after many thousands of overdoses, it didn't invigorate the marketplace. Junkies knew of Fent decades ago, it's only prevalent in the marketplace because of effective laws regarding the production of other illicit opiates, which is probably the real lesson here.
It's all a big balloon - squeezing one side just makes another side bigger.
Any source for this? I thought the demand was based on its low cost and high potency so it's easier to distribute. Is anyone really seeking out fentanyl specifically because the overdose danger is higher?