Bay Area reports its first death from street drug Tranq, intended for use as animal tranquilizer; side effects include skin peeling, need for amputation
often combined with other drugs like fentanyl or heroin.
Xylazine is not intended for human use. It can cause drowsiness and amnesia and can slow down breathing, heart rate and blood pressure to dangerously low levels, according to authorities. Potential side effects also skin peeling and horrific wounds that may lead to the need for amputation.
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