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Xylazine, a horse tranquilizer, is being mixed into street drugs, creating a zombie-like effect and leading to a rise in overdose deaths in Philadelphia and beyond, prompting action from healthcare workers like Katie Mowry, Stephanie, and Diane Cardin.
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- Xylazine, a horse tranquilizer, is being mixed into street drugs in Philadelphia, creating a dangerous drug mixture known as the zombie drug, leading to a surge in unintentional overdose deaths.
- Diane Cardin's Needle Exchange program in North Carolina is actively addressing the xylazine issue by testing drugs for the substance and offering support services, emphasizing the urgent need to combat the widespread presence and harmful effects of this drug.
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Recent questions
What is the zombie drug?
Xylazine
Where is the mobile clinic located?
Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood
What is the impact of xylazine on users?
Gruesome wounds, severe withdrawals, addiction cycle
Who runs the Needle Exchange program?
Diane Cardin
What states are affected by the zombie drug?
California, Alabama, Twin Cities
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