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2023-03-30 23:19:07 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 2B0720E54A5BBE1558B2EA32B89C708E48A9DFC57698B74D03533E61BD8BA5D8
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Original Note:

Xylazine is not “flesh eating” (it may cause wounds) and does not “tear through bone.” It is not an opioid so it is not “resistant” to Narcan because Narcan is only an antidote for opioids. Its presence in the drug supply is likely due to DEA efforts to ban/destroy other drugs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylazine

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