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A free, confidential self-assessment to help you reflect on your fentanyl use. Based on clinical criteria for opioid use disorder.
10 questions · Under 2 minutes
Your answers are private and never stored.
Fentanyl is one of the most potent opioids in existence, and dependence can develop very quickly. If you're wondering whether your fentanyl use has become a problem, taking a few minutes for honest self-reflection is an important step. This assessment is grounded in the same DSM-5 criteria clinicians use to evaluate opioid use disorder. Your answers stay completely private in your browser.
Clinical basis: Adapted from DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for opioid use disorder, applied specifically to fentanyl — a synthetic opioid that is 50-100 times more potent than morphine.
This quiz is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a medical diagnosis. Fentanyl use carries serious overdose risks. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. For a professional evaluation, please consult a licensed healthcare provider.

No. This is a self-assessment tool inspired by DSM-5 criteria for opioid use disorder. It is not a substitute for a professional evaluation. If you are concerned about your opioid use, please talk to a healthcare provider.
Common signs include taking opioids in larger amounts than intended, unsuccessful attempts to cut down, cravings, tolerance (needing more for the same effect), and withdrawal symptoms when stopping. Social, occupational, and health problems are also key indicators.
MAT combines FDA-approved medications like Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) with counseling and support. It is considered the gold standard for opioid use disorder and has been shown to reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal, and lower the risk of overdose.
This quiz runs entirely in your browser. Your answers are not stored on our servers or shared with anyone. If you connect with a Grata Health provider, that conversation is protected by HIPAA.
Yes. Grata Health provides telehealth-based medication-assisted treatment. You can see a licensed provider from the privacy of your home, often with a same-day appointment available.
Grata Health offers confidential, same-day telehealth appointments with licensed providers who specialize in addiction treatment.
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