Kenya Alarmed Over Addicts Using Animal Tranquilisers | General News
Mon, 11 Sep 2023 06:50
Kenya's anti-drugs abuse agency, Nacada, has raised concern over drug addicts injecting themselves with animal tranquilisers as an alternative to heroin.
It follows the emergence of videos that have been shared widely on social media of people in the coastal region suspected to be drug abusers in “zombie-like” stances.
Nacada said in a statement on Sunday that it had not found in the samples it collected any presence of fentanyl - a deadly, synthetic opioid, many times more powerful than heroin - as was widely believed.
It found that the symptoms were due to a high dosage of heroin and a combination of heroin and other drugs including xylazine (a veterinary tranquiliser), prescription drugs and other substances.
Nacada said the abuse of the veterinary drugs “presents a potential public health crisis” in managing drug overdose cases.
“With the emerging evidence of non-medical use of veterinary drugs, there is an urgent need to institute measures to regulate and control the diversion of such drugs into the illegal market,” it said in a statement.

QNETs Diversity Women Empowerment And Leadership An Inspiring Story Of malou Caluza A Breast Cancer Survivor And Adynamic Global Thought Leader
Many Sectors Are Already Operating 24 Hours Bawumia Tears Mahamas 24 hour Economy Comment
Dokua Under Fire Over Common Fund Use
You AreA BeaconOfInspirationToTESCON DrKwameAfriyieTold
Ten Dead As Navy Helicopters Collide Mid air In Malaysia