Friday, June 07, 2024

For the more discerning fentanyl connoisseur, there’s a new combo that’s made to kill you faster without a chance of reviving; chicago and philly have it currently

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
tuesday, june 4, 2024 at 8:29:00 a.m. edt

“(zh) public health authorities are warning of a new fentanyl drug concoction laced with a veterinary sedative more potent than previous cocktails.

“both cities of chicago and philadelphia have issued health alerts warning of the drug medetomidine being mixed with fentanyl after an increase in overdoses.

“according to the chicago department of public health (cdph), medetomidine is more potent than xylazine, also a veterinary sedative that has made it into street narcotics labeled the ‘zombie drug.

“multiple associated drug samples from the west Side of chicago tested positive for elevated levels of medetomidine,’ the cdph said. ‘medetomidine has not previously been detected in chicago, although it has recently been detected in philadelphia. in chicago, medetomidine has been detected in combination with fentanyl, heroin, xylazine, alprazolam and nitazenes.

“medetomidine is similar to precedex in humans and can cause respiratory depression, the cdph said, adding that its effects can’t be reversed by naloxone, a medication that restores breathing after an overdose.

GRA: blacks are not chemists, so take this stuff at your own peril.

--GRA



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I may have posted on this some time ago, but here it is again: A couple of decades ago (how time does go by!), the NYT described an outdoor "music" concert where they noted that the kids in the audience where getting high on pet tranquilizers. This was described as casually and without emphasis as though they were discussing an afternoon at the malt shop. (Kind of like the Joe Pepitone obituary where the open drug use of both the player and his fans was described in a similar la-dee-dah manner.) It might also be noted that the "music" consisted of skull-crushing techno bass played LITERALLY around the clock, even while the concert-goers were sleeping (it was a multi-day event).
Tell me again who won the War and what we fought for.
-RM

Anonymous said...

"although it has recently been detected in philadelphia"

Go google Kensington avenue if you are not familiar.