Kannataisiko sinun tutkia miten se Fentanyli vaikuttaa?
A medical expert, however, said it’s clear that fentanyl being possibly in Floyd's system had nothing to do with his death.
“You can’t use a post mortem fentanyl level alone to determine that someone was under the influence. You have to look at the level in context of how they are behaving,” Andrew Stolbach, a medical toxicologist and emergency room physician, told Inside Edition Digital.
Stolbach said fentanyl causes death by sedating the person under the influence until they fall asleep and eventually stop breathing. He said that wasn’t what happened to Floyd.
“In the video, we see that this man is awake and walking enough to go buy something at a store before they took him into custody,” Stolbach said. “In this case, we have the benefit of video and we can see that he died because someone’s knee was on his neck and pinning him down. From the clinical scenario that we see with our own eyes, fentanyl is not what caused his death.”