Original research
by
Bowles, Jeannette M. et al
Release Date
2021
Geography
Canada
Language of Resource
English
Full Text Available
Yes
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
Yes
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Objective
In September 2020, xylazine was first detected by Toronto’s Drug Checking Service
Findings/Key points
The increased risk of overdose associated with use of xylazine and its detection within our setting highlights the importance of drug checking services in supporting rapid responses to the emergence of potentially harmful adulterants. These data also highlight the clinical challenges presented by the dynamic nature of unregulated drug markets and the concomitant need to establish regulatory structures to reduce their contribution to overdose morbidity and mortality.
Design/methods
Analysis of 2263 samples submitted to the Toronto Drug Checking Service
Keywords
Overdose
Mortality
Harm reduction
Policy/Regulatory
Decriminalization/legalization
Drug checking