Health Warning: Xylazine, also known as “tranq” or “Zombie drug” has been identified in the WDG Region

Public Advisory

The Wellington Guelph Drug Strategy is warning about the substance Xylazine in the unregulated drug supply. Its presence has been identified in the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph region and it does present new symptoms of concern to be aware of. Xylazine is also known as “tranq” or “Zombie drug”. More details below:

  • Xylazine is an animal tranquilizer used in veterinary medicine increasingly detected in opioid toxicity deaths across the province.
  • Contaminants, such as xylazine and benzodiazepines do not respond to naloxone increasing risk of fatal overdose.
  • Injecting a drug that contains xylazine can lead to severe skin lesions and can result in need for amputation and death if untreated.
  • Seek emergency medical care immediately if lesions appear and continue to follow the recommended precautions below to reduce your risk of overdose.

Reduce your risk of overdose
✓ Carry naloxone
✓ Never use alone*
✓ Start low and go slow (e.g., with any new purchase, start with 1/3 of a normal dose)
✓ Use the Consumption and Treatment Services Site (CTS) supervised by health professionals at Guelph’s Community Health Centre – open Monday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last entry at 4 p.m.

*If you are using alone, the National Overdose Response Service is a free and anonymous service that you can call to check in on you. Available toll-free, 24/7 at: 1-888-688- NORS (6677).

Visit wdgpublichealth.ca/harmreduction for more.

Health Warning: Xylazine, also known as “tranq” or “Zombie drug” has been identified in the WDG Region (PDF)

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