"Tranq" has become a bigger part of Philly’s street fentanyl supply. The wounds left behind are killing people- DEA issues alert about xylazine

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Nick Gallagher has a wound dressed. He says it has been open for 21 months.

What drug users and people who work with them in Philadelphia talk about is the smell. The smell of rotting flesh from open infected wounds.

Some users say they feel ashamed of the state of their bodies, but more feel a sense of urgency. They need help. The wounds are killing them.

“It is absolutely horrible. That’s the reality, though,” said James Sherman, known as Sherm around Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood, where he once used drugs and where he now tries to help those still on the streets.

The need for help has become more urgent over the last three years, as the animal tranquilizer xylazine, also called tranq, has become a bigger part of Philly’s street fentanyl supply. Xylazine can cause large wounds that won’t heal, no matter where you inject it and they can appear even if you snort it or smoke it. Infections are common and can even lead to amputations.

“Some people aren’t ready to see that yet,” Sherman said. “It’s literally people’s flesh rotting, and you can smell it.”

Kensington has seen the changing nature of America’s addiction crisis. It has been well known as a place to buy heroin under the elevated rail line, a short distance but a world away from the business and tourist centers of downtown.

Heroin was edged out by the more powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl. But fentanyl’s effects don’t last as long as heroin, and so xylazine was added to street fentanyl to “give it legs,” according to Sarah Laurel, who founded Savage Sisters, the harm-reduction group that employs Sherman.

Xylazine is not approved for humans, but it’s widely available for veterinarians to sedate large animals like horses. Like an opioid, it can kill pain but it cannot be reversed with Narcan, also known as naloxone, which is used to treat opioid overdoses, according to the US Drug Enforcement Agency. As xylazine is usually mixed in with fentanyl, naloxone can help an overdosed person by counteracting the opioid, though other measures may be needed. Workers at Savage Sisters now carry oxygen tanks with them.

I could have lost my hand

Maggie

The drug has side effects like “tranq walk,” where people seem unaware of their surroundings, along with sores and wounds.

A user, Maggie, told CNN what she’s seen. “You shoot up and you miss, you get a sore. You don’t take care of your sore, you’ll wind up in a hospital with a hole,” she said. It had happened to her. It started out like a pimple, and then it got bigger, and then the skin came off and she had a half-dollar-sized wound. “I could have lost my hand.”

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Xylazine can lead to the "tranq walk" where users stumble around, seeming unaware of their surroundings.
CNN


Tranq made its mark on Philadelphia’s street drugs about three years ago. That’s when doctors, users and those who try to help them saw a difference.

Dr. Joseph D’Orazio, an emergency physician and addiction medicine specialist at Temple University Hospital, said patients started to have major wounds that were different from typical injection drug use. “These wounds were a lot deeper, a lot more severe, there were big necrotic areas,” he said. “They were deep down into tendons. Sometimes you can see the bones, and we were starting to see more patients that were requiring amputations.”




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US addiction crisis: Tranq has become a bigger part of Philly's street fentanyl supply. The wounds left behind are killing people | CNN
 
Crazy but addict will take anything to get their high so.....

Weed is just as bad cause I know sucka's who can't do shit without lighting up a joint all day long,weed has replaced the newports and I'm talking about older smokers who should know better....the money's there.
 
When drugs are a people of color problem putting people in jail or letting them die was the solution but, when it effects them cacs it becomes a crusade to stop and help addicts. Back in my D Boy days problems with the police didn't start till the cac kids from the suburb's became customers and started ODing. Even the crooked azz cops told us selling to white trash was no problem but suburbans were.
 
HA!!!!

I spend less than a hundred dollars a month for my holy herb.. and I got people going into the business who give me free samples at least one a month..

I can do shit I did when I was in my twenties,

hitting the gym three times a week, running ten miles a week with a weight vest. NO MEDICATION IN MY CLOSETS..

some folks pay thousands in medication, WITH SIDE EFFECTS that make their health WORSE....

and they gotta pay their LEGAL DRUG DEALER for just writing a prescription in addition to the drug....

So if you are one of those dudes you shouldnt be throwing stones from a glasshouse...

Holy Herb was put on the Universes by The Most High...

man made drugs are inspired by satan...

Now tell me, what does your man made drugs do for you? How much are you OVER PAYING for that bullshit?

you can get much much cheaper in Canada and Mexico.... same fucking drug, same quality or better, just a different

name.

lets not get delusional about drugs...my holy herb habit is less than some folks STARBUCKS/ coffe habit, Less than some

folks SUGAR habit....

which is causing them all kinds of kidney, liver, diabetes, blood pressure issues...

Get your priorities right!!! THE HOLY HERB over a medicine cabinet full of drugs ALL DAY EVERYDAY..

FUCK YOU MEAN???

Crazy but addict will take anything to get their high so.....

Weed is just as bad cause I know sucka's who can't do shit without lighting up a joint all day long,weed has replaced the newports and I'm talking about older smokers who should know better....the money's there.
 
the biggest sucker game in the world is big pharma medication...

You go to see a doctor for ONE problem, end up with a whole shelf full

of medication, and two more problems...

dont EVER compare your Demon drugs to my Holy Herb!!

A healthy DIET and the HOLY HERB is LIFE!!

and an occassional Cigar!!

but thats for super real kniggas only!!
 
When drugs are a people of color problem putting people in jail or letting them die was the solution but, when it effects them cacs it becomes a crusade to stop and help addicts. Back in my D Boy days problems with the police didn't start till the cac kids from the suburb's became customers and started ODing. Even the crooked azz cops told us selling to white trash was no problem but suburbans were.


Yes. It's only a problem if cacs get hooked but ANYBODY else, just go to rehab or jail. Fuck these CACs that are in power smh.
 
FUCK YOU MEAN???
Yeah yeah yeah I've heard it all and I'm just being logical about when and where you should smoke,some of you older people weren't smoking like that in 86 but now in 2023 it's legal some of you done lost your damn mind....you start to see who the real druggies are.Some of you think it makes you look cool,it doesn't....not even amongst your peers.
 
I used to get high as a mofo back in the day. Mostly weed and plenty of brewskis. Never shot no dope. I smoked crack for about a summer back in the mid 80s. The word crack wasn't even thought of back then. Back then it was called freebasing. Back then, you couldn't buy it in rock form, you had to buy the coke and cook it yourself. I quit that shit after I stayed up for about 3 days doing that shit. After that, I quickly went back to my herb and brewskis because that shit got too good to be true.

I've been drug and alcohol free for 31 years and 1 month. :cool:
 
Yeah yeah yeah I've heard it all and I'm just being logical about when and where you should smoke,some of you older people weren't smoking like that in 86 but now in 2023 it's legal some of you done lost your damn mind....you start to see who the real druggies are.Some of you think it makes you look cool,it doesn't....not even amongst your peers.




you sound like you know somebody personally who is just smoking the holy herb

because they think it has a cool factor, is this something personal or just a general observation...
 
I used to get high as a mofo back in the day. Mostly weed and plenty of brewskis. Never shot no dope. I smoked crack for about a summer back in the mid 80s. The word crack wasn't even thought of back then. Back then it was called freebasing. Back then, you couldn't buy it in rock form, you had to buy the coke and cook it yourself. I quit that shit after I stayed up for about 3 days doing that shit. After that, I quickly went back to my herb and brewskis because that shit got too good to be true.

I've been drug and alcohol free for 31 years and 1 month. :cool:

Nice respect to you!!

the problem is most BRUHS dont understand Universal Laws

like the LAW OF BALANCE...

If you smoke or drink one day, spend one day working out and hydrating your body with water, fruits and veggies...

I have smoke sessions, then I go for nice long runs or power walks in the park with my weight vest on..

THE KEY TO LIFE IS BALANCE.... most folks dont get that simple concept or live by TRUE RELIGION

AKA UNIVERSAL LAWS!!

Ill tell you this much..

The holy herb and a BAD DIET does NOT MIX WELL especially LONG TERM..

if you over forty and STILL eat fast food everyday, you should NOT be smoking,

it will only make you consume more toxic shit...

If you into making your own smoothies and drinking lots of teas like green tea in the morning and

chaomile at night...

you on the right track bruh!!

but stay away from crack rocks... that shit was created to turn us into zombies bruh!!!
 
When drugs are a people of color problem putting people in jail or letting them die was the solution but, when it effects them cacs it becomes a crusade to stop and help addicts. Back in my D Boy days problems with the police didn't start till the cac kids from the suburb's became customers and started ODing. Even the crooked azz cops told us selling to white trash was no problem but suburbans were.

It is racist as hell how different these CAC drug epidemics are portrayed vs crackheads in the 80s and 90s. Crackheads were treated like zombies by the media. The news cycle focused on the crimes they committed to get high and there wasn’t communication about treatment. It was all about prevention by “Just say No” and “This is your brain on drugs” campaigns. CACs on opioids are treated like hapless victims with urgency to help them.
 
DEA issues alert about widespread threat of xylazine

(CNN)-- The US Drug Enforcement Administration issued an alert Monday about the widespread threat of fentanyl mixed with xylazine, a veterinary tranquilizer also commonly known as “tranq” or “tranq dope.”

“Xylazine is making the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced, fentanyl, even deadlier,” DEA Administrator Anne Milgram said in the alert. “DEA has seized xylazine and fentanyl mixtures in 48 of 50 states. The DEA Laboratory System is reporting that in 2022 approximately 23% of fentanyl powder and 7% of fentanyl pills seized by the DEA contained xylazine.”

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 100,000 Americans died from drug poisonings between August 2021 and August 2022, with 66% of the deaths involving synthetic opioids like fentanyl.

Xylazine is not approved for human use. It has heavy sedative effects like an opioid, but it isn’t one, and it doesn’t respond to the opioid overdose antidote, naloxone, also known as Narcan.

Fentanyl is a fast-acting opioid, and users say that adding xylazine can extend the duration of that high, said Joseph Friedman, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles.

When combined, fentanyl and xylazine can make drug overdoses even deadlier, the DEA says.

Additionally, people who inject drug mixtures containing xylazine may develop severe necrotic skin wounds that may lead to tissue death and amputation.

Experts recommend giving naloxone to people who may be overdosing on a drug, and consider xylazine exposure if the person doesn’t respond to naloxone.

Xylazine is in all 50 states but is most concentrated in Philadelphia, according to Dr. Rahul Gupta, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

The White House is looking at xylazine as a potential “emerging threat,” which would trigger the development of a federal plan to address it, he said.  In the meantime, the US Food and Drug Administration says it has taken action to stop unlawful imports of xylazine.


DEA issues alert about widespread threat of xylazine | CNN
 
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Nick Gallagher has a wound dressed. He says it has been open for 21 months.

What drug users and people who work with them in Philadelphia talk about is the smell. The smell of rotting flesh from open infected wounds.

Some users say they feel ashamed of the state of their bodies, but more feel a sense of urgency. They need help. The wounds are killing them.

“It is absolutely horrible. That’s the reality, though,” said James Sherman, known as Sherm around Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood, where he once used drugs and where he now tries to help those still on the streets.

The need for help has become more urgent over the last three years, as the animal tranquilizer xylazine, also called tranq, has become a bigger part of Philly’s street fentanyl supply. Xylazine can cause large wounds that won’t heal, no matter where you inject it and they can appear even if you snort it or smoke it. Infections are common and can even lead to amputations.

“Some people aren’t ready to see that yet,” Sherman said. “It’s literally people’s flesh rotting, and you can smell it.”

Kensington has seen the changing nature of America’s addiction crisis. It has been well known as a place to buy heroin under the elevated rail line, a short distance but a world away from the business and tourist centers of downtown.

Heroin was edged out by the more powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl. But fentanyl’s effects don’t last as long as heroin, and so xylazine was added to street fentanyl to “give it legs,” according to Sarah Laurel, who founded Savage Sisters, the harm-reduction group that employs Sherman.

Xylazine is not approved for humans, but it’s widely available for veterinarians to sedate large animals like horses. Like an opioid, it can kill pain but it cannot be reversed with Narcan, also known as naloxone, which is used to treat opioid overdoses, according to the US Drug Enforcement Agency. As xylazine is usually mixed in with fentanyl, naloxone can help an overdosed person by counteracting the opioid, though other measures may be needed. Workers at Savage Sisters now carry oxygen tanks with them.

I could have lost my hand

Maggie

The drug has side effects like “tranq walk,” where people seem unaware of their surroundings, along with sores and wounds.

A user, Maggie, told CNN what she’s seen. “You shoot up and you miss, you get a sore. You don’t take care of your sore, you’ll wind up in a hospital with a hole,” she said. It had happened to her. It started out like a pimple, and then it got bigger, and then the skin came off and she had a half-dollar-sized wound. “I could have lost my hand.”

230307155103-03-philadelphia-xylazine-030723.jpg

Xylazine can lead to the "tranq walk" where users stumble around, seeming unaware of their surroundings.
CNN


Tranq made its mark on Philadelphia’s street drugs about three years ago. That’s when doctors, users and those who try to help them saw a difference.

Dr. Joseph D’Orazio, an emergency physician and addiction medicine specialist at Temple University Hospital, said patients started to have major wounds that were different from typical injection drug use. “These wounds were a lot deeper, a lot more severe, there were big necrotic areas,” he said. “They were deep down into tendons. Sometimes you can see the bones, and we were starting to see more patients that were requiring amputations.”




CONTINUED:
US addiction crisis: Tranq has become a bigger part of Philly's street fentanyl supply. The wounds left behind are killing people | CNN
OP has the deadliest drug in his mouf
he calls it something like Trach
It's a phallic massage done entirely by shim trachea muscles


:smh: :smh:


:itsawrap:
#Alphonsophugus
 
OP has the deadliest drug in his mouf
he calls it something like Trach
It's a phallic massage done entirely by shim trachea muscles


:smh: :smh:


:itsawrap:
#Alphonsophugus
A tutorial on how to show that you been hit.... and hit HORD, by the professor of hurt feelings


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Crazy but addict will take anything to get their high so.....

Weed is just as bad cause I know sucka's who can't do shit without lighting up a joint all day long,weed has replaced the newports and I'm talking about older smokers who should know better....the money's there.
Wait.. are you saying cannabis is as addicting and damaging as a human taking doses of horse tranq?
 
It is racist as hell how different these CAC drug epidemics are portrayed vs crackheads in the 80s and 90s. Crackheads were treated like zombies by the media. The news cycle focused on the crimes they committed to get high and there wasn’t communication about treatment. It was all about prevention by “Just say No” and “This is your brain on drugs” campaigns. CACs on opioids are treated like hapless victims with urgency to help them.
Big facts but, don't forget that mandatory minimum BS that shit was straight targeted at people of color while cacs go to rehabs and get probation.
 
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