Xylazine, a sedative commonly administered by veterinarians to animals, also possesses anxiolytic properties and is utilized as a depressant to induce sleep in humans.
According to the DEA, it is considered the most dangerous threat the country has ever encountered.
Unlike Fentanyl, Xylazine does not belong to the opioid family, so Narcan does not have the ability to reverse its effects.
According to White, using it can be fatal and may result in loss of life.
According to him, when Xylazine is injected, the injection site can cause damage to the skin, leading to infections and potentially requiring amputations in severe cases.
Tranq, also known as Xylazine, made its way into local streets approximately two years ago.
White discussed the approach law enforcement is taking, emphasizing the importance of public education and ensuring individuals receive proper treatment.
According to him, overdose deaths have decreased by 17%, and he credits this decline to the use of Narcan. However, he expresses concern about a potential increase in fatalities due to the combination of Xylazine.
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