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MPD warns that deadly mixture of xylazine becoming a growing threat locally

Mar 25, 2024
It is a concern for law enforcement and a concern for users and the general public. There is a

growing

threat

nationwide that a non-opioid drug called

xylazine

will be mixed with fentanyl, creating a dangerous combination. The drug is used as a veterinary tranquilizer for sheepdogs. horses, rats and other animals. Now the Medford Police Department is warning the public about how dangerous it can be because it is not an opioid. The reversal agents we use, like Narcan and naloxone, are not effective for that, so you won't be able to reverse it. effects that cause overdose deaths, the U.S.
mpd warns that deadly mixture of xylazine becoming a growing threat locally
Drug Enforcement Administration says

xylazine

has been detected in about 23 percent of fentanyl powder and seven percent of fentanyl pill seizures, the MPD says in recent months it has been shown here

locally

. Tanya Phillips with Jackson County Public Health says Fentanyl can be mixed easily, making the drug even more dangerous if used with powdered fentanyl and when it is manufactured illicitly is when you really see it, it can look like other drugs, so it can look like other illegal drugs and can also be easily mixed with drugs. US lawmakers are now looking to classify zalazine as a controlled substance as MPD saw a whopping three thousand percent increase in fentanyl seizures in 2022.
mpd warns that deadly mixture of xylazine becoming a growing threat locally

More Interesting Facts About,

mpd warns that deadly mixture of xylazine becoming a growing threat locally...

They now hope to educate people about this

deadly

new

threat

if you are a user or have I used to be aware of this and seek help and if you are interested in experimenting with drugs you know it is not worth it, they are very dangerous and you never know what you are going to get and the potency could lead to death.
mpd warns that deadly mixture of xylazine becoming a growing threat locally

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