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Florida attorney general warns spike of overdoses, deaths linked to animal tranquilizer
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody issued a public safety alert Wednesday about the dangers of a drug called xylazine — a substance marked for animal use.
During a news conference at the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office headquarters, Moody highlighted new statistics showcasing how the drug nicknamed "Tranq" is affecting people not only in the U.S. but also locally.
With some percentage of fentanyl coming into the country being mixed with xylazine, the poison is making its way to the Sunshine State, the attorney general explained.
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