Flesh-rotting Tranquilizer Makes its Way into Cocaine Supply
Flesh-rotting Tranquilizer Makes its Way into Cocaine Supply
Flesh-rotting tranqulizer has crept into the cocaine supply in the United States, posing a serious risk to unsuspecting victims. The drug, also known as xylazine, is a powerful sedative that can cause various serious side effects, including respiratory depression, low blood pressure, and seizures. It can also lead to flesh-eating lesions and psychosis caused by the drug's effects on the immune system.While tranquilizer often affects hardcore drug users, many recreational users are also finding it in their cocaine supply. In Massapequa Park, a tiny suburban village on Long Island, a man in his forties who dabbled in cocaine occasionally was left puzzled after his toxicology report indicated that he tested positive for xylazine.''He was stunned when he gave him the lab results showing tranquilizer was in his system,'' Dr. Carol McKinney, a clinical social worker at Victory Recovery Partners in Massapequa Park, said.The tranquilizer often puts its victims in a zombified state, and various videos have popped up online showing barely conscious addicts wandering around in a dazed state through drug-riddled neighborhoods in Chicago and Philadelphia.Now, health and law enforcement officials are concerned about the spread of xylazine in the mainstream drug supply.
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