The Biden administration has introduced a new plan to combat overdose deaths from xylazine, a powerful veterinary sedative that has increasingly shown up in such deaths across the country, exacerbating the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States.
โIโm announcing that the White House is releasing our national response plan to coordinate a whole of government response to this threat,โ White House Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy Dr. Rahul Gupta said during a call with reporters on Monday. โXylazine itself slows breathing and heart rate and lowers the blood pressure to unsafe levels and complicates efforts to reverse opioid overdoses with medications like naloxone or Narcan.โ
Xylazine, also known as tranq or tranq dope, has been linked to an increasing number of overdose deaths in the US due to its rising illicit use. Itโs usually found mixed with opioids such as fentanyl, but it doesnโt respond to the opioid overdose medication naloxone.
The Biden administrationโs strategy has six so-called pillars of action, including testing, data collection, prevention, supply reduction, scheduling and research. The White House said that testing for xylazine was ongoing in community and law enforcement settings, but it wasnโt enough.
โWe need more testing to get a national picture of the threat. So, the federal government will work towards standardizing forensic testing practices, towards developing new tests for clinical settings, towards deploying testing in community settings as well as targeting testing to those who need it,โ a White House official said during the call. They added that test strips for xylazine exist, and the administration wants to see those โavailable widely.โ
On scheduling, which classifies drugs into specific categories, administration officials said they wanted to balance making sure the drug is…
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