August 06, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Health is highlighting the need to address the emergence of a new drug in the state’s illicit drug supply.
Last week, state health leaders visited the UPMC Center for Addiction Recovery to announce the administration’s plans to distribute 50,000 xylazine wound care kits across the commonwealth.
“Xylazine’s emergence in Pennsylvania’s illicit drug supply is a major public health concern,” said Secretary of Health Dr. Debra Bogen. “Because the wounds caused by xylazine are more complicated and severe than those traditionally seen in people who use other drugs, there is a need for quick action, new medical protocols, and access to appropriate self-care wound supplies.”
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