The Biden administration declared the dangerous illegal drug cocktail an “emerging threat” in April for its role in fueling a wave of overdose deaths.
"Even as we work to save lives from illicit fentanyl, this administration is hyper-vigilant in reacting to changes in the drug supply, like xylazine," Dr. Rahul Gupta, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, said during a call with reporters Monday.
To address those health challenges, the administration's plan will develop and deploy a treatment framework for patients exposed to xylazine. That involves identifying the most effective practices for withdrawal management and clinical stabilization, or returning a patient to constant and steady function.
It also includes standardizing testing practices across medical examiners, coroners, public health laboratories and drug analysis laboratories. The administration will also explore potential regulatory options for disrupting the production, distribution and sale of illegal xylazine, according to the plan.
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