DOVER, Del. -- A recent wave of fatal drug overdoses in Delaware has pushed the state's death toll to 171 for the year.
Health officials have pointed to fentanyl, a white powdery substance that is up to 50 times more powerful than heroin.
The drug was found to be a factor in109 of the 308 fatal overdoses last year.
RELATED: 14 fentanyl-based overdoses in 4 hours in Camden
Gov. John Carney signed legislation over the summer that allows residents to purchase the overdose-reversing drug naloxone at participating pharmacies after receiving a brief education on how to use it.
First responders already carry the drug.
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