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Potent animal tranquilizer found in Toronto’s street drug supply for 1st time

MAP Community Scholar Zoe Dodd and Hayley Thompson of MAP’s Drug Checking Service were quoted in this CBC article covering the spike in animal tranquilizers found in the unregulated drug supply.

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Related:

  • ‘We want to keep people alive’: Outreach workers call for tools to combat toxic new street drugs
  • ‘We’re seeing it in London now’: Harm reduction workers warn of animal sedative found in street drugs
  • Opioid-related deaths surge among Ontario teens, young adults from 2014 to 2021: report
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  • Zoë Dodd

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  • Implementing drug checking services and monitoring unregulated drug markets in Ontario
Source: CBC News
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