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#Dying to Try

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released a Health Alert Network Message on May 26, 2023, regarding the increased risk of Xylazine when mixed with illegal drugs. The effects of Xylazine can include drowsiness, reduced heart rate, hypothermia, coma, respiratory depression, and dysrhythmia. The drug comes in powder or liquid form, and when mixed with other drugs, can cause individuals to develop severe soft tissue wounds which can lead to necrotic tissue and the possible need for amputation. Users are often referred to as ‘zombie’ addicts as it is a horrific, flesh-eating drug combination.

Because Xylazine is not an opioid, naloxone (Narcan) will not reverse the risk of fatal overdoses. At this time, the FDA still recommends the use of Narcan for opioid overdoses; and, if a patient does not respond, healthcare professionals should provide appropriate supportive measures.

Our goal is to keep Xylazine out of Flathead County, and we do not have time to lose. School is out and tourists are in, and we need to get the message out with urgency…that to try is to die from this combo.

More information can be found:

The Horrific Rise of Xylazine, the Flesh-Destroying Drug Making Fentanyl Even Deadlier | Drugs | The Guardian

Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to US Drug Zones - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

What to know about xylazine, the drug authorities are calling a public safety threat | Montana Public Radio (mtpr.org)

'Putting poison into the hands of teenagers,' man linked to string of fentanyl overdoses pleads guilty (msn.com)

Metro Detroit begins to see xylazine drug cases; Oakland County looks to lower amount - CBS Detroit (cbsnews.com)

DEA Reports Widespread Threat of Fentanyl Mixed with Xylazine | DEA.gov