US Drug Enforcement Administration has issued an “widespread threat” alert: the “zombie drug” is now a cheap cutting agent for fentanyl.
“Philly’s supply is saturated. If other places around the country have a choice to avoid it, they need to hear our story.”
However, the drug has also been showing up in other major cities at an alarmingly high rate. Xylazine is now in 25% of opioid samples tested in New York City, according to the Times. xylazine-specific wounds near her opioid injection sites. “I’d wake up in the morning crying because my arms were dying,” Tracey McCann, 39, told the New York Times.
“Tranq is basically zombifying people’s bodies,” 28-year-old user Sam, whose last name was withheld for privacy reasons,Around a quarter of all tested drugs in the Big Apple now contain the animal tranquilizer.A drug user is seen in Philadelphia. Xylazine has worsened the drug epidemic there, and is now responsible for more than a quarter of overdose deaths in Pennsylvania as a whole.Dr.
“The main concern is we’re already amid the worst overdose crisis in history, nationally and locally,” Tsai
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