عاجل: يحتاج جسم الإنسان لوقت أطول بكثير مما كان يعتقد سابقًا لطرد الزيلازين
New findings published in the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine’s (ADLM’s, formerly AACC’s) journal, Clinical Chemistry. A novel study published today in ADLM’s journal, Clinical Chemistry, has found that it takes the human body much longer than previously thought to clear xylazine — one of the most popular emerging drugs of abuse in the U.S. This much-needed insight into how the body processes xylazine could improve treatment of overdose patients who’ve taken it. Xylazine has traditionally been used in veterinary practice as a tranquilizer, but between 2019 and 2022, detection of xylazine in fentanyl-associated overdose deaths soared by 276%, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is particularly concerning because, since xylazine’s not an opioid, Narcan doesn’t work in reviving people who’ve taken it. Complicating matters further is the fact that xylazine has…




