State of Addiction: Tackling the growing, dangerous xylazine epidemic
- Xylazine, a veterinary drug, is increasingly mixed with fentanyl, making street drugs more dangerous, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
- In 2024, Xylazine was found in over one-third of fentanyl powder seized by law enforcement, highlighting its prevalence in drug trafficking.
- Legislation to classify Xylazine as a controlled substance has been proposed by Congressman Jimmy Panetta to help combat its spread.
- Harm reduction experts emphasize the need for rescue breaths during Xylazine-related overdoses, as naloxone is ineffective against the drug.
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