“…The government tries to justify its fight against drug use with zero tolerance and, second, with massive media campaigns. The infamous accountability to society forces them to report with figures how many prevention campaigns they launched in the media, to how many young people this information reached, or to launch sensational news about the fight against drug trafficking to justify that progress is being made in the field of prevention ( 25 ). As an example of this type of news, in 2016, the US Drug Enforcement Administration issued misinformation about the danger of exposure to fentanyl, warning that if touched, it could be absorbed by the skin ( 26 ).…”