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The substance xylazine, a veterinary tranquilizer, is a growing concern across the country and has been appearing in a small but increasing number of deaths in Central New York.
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Local health experts share difficulty in identifying if xylazine plays a part in the rising number of opioid overdoses.
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Health officials say a key maneuver may help save lives amid the increasing presence of xylazine in the community.
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As the rate of opioid overdoses linked to xylazine are on the rise across the country, including in Central New York, the Biden administration announced it will create an action plan.
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Confirmation comes from the New York State Police team tasked with cleanup following the hazardous materials call in Syracuse
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The Onondaga Health Department is seeing spikes in overdoses from people using a horse tranquilizer called Xylazine.