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Beware New Drug “Rotting Skin” and Turning People Into Real Live Zombies – “It’s Too Late For Philly”


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Is the zombie apocalypse upon us?

A new drug that makes users look and act like zombies is spreading through cities.

They call it tranq-dope.

And it not only slows people down like a zombie stupor, but it actually eats away at the person’s flesh!

The Gateway Pundit had more on the zombie-making drug raging through the streets of Democrat-led cities.

Xylazine, which has been approved for veterinary use but not for use in humans, acts as a sedative and is a non-opioid drug that does not respond to Narcan. The drug, which is rotting the skin of drug users, is currently most prevalent in major Democrat-controlled cities and is also referred to as “tranq dope.”

Xylazine causes sedative-like symptoms, such as excessive sleepiness and respiratory depression, as well as raw wounds that can become severe and spread rapidly with repeated exposure.

“It’s too late for Philly,” Shawn Westfahl, an outreach worker with Prevention Point Philadelphia, told the Times. “Philly’s supply is saturated. If other places around the country have a choice to avoid it, they need to hear our story.”

Rotting skin?!

Why would anyone subject themselves to this?

Well, users say it prolongs the fentanyl high.

You know, the drug that’s pouring in through the southern border that Harris is too good to visit and the Democrats have ignored for years.

The Western Journal shared more on the zombie drug.

Drug dealers have begun cutting fentanyl and heroin with xylazine, and one of the most visible
results has been the sprouting of lesions all over the bodies of those who’ve ingested the drug.

The Health Department warns, “When tranq is mixed with another drug (like fentanyl, heroin, or a benzo), the chance of overdose increases.”

The introduction of xylazine is simply the latest development in America’s intensifying drug crisis.

This crisis has been exacerbated by the Biden administration’s open border policy, which has allowed unprecedented quantities of dangerous drugs to flow into our country.

If you can stomach it, you can view some of the grotesque effects of the drug pictured on the NCBI website here.

Here’s a video detailing more:

Fox News spoke with a former drug user who shared more on the crisis in Philly.

Philadelphia business owner Frank Rodriguez, a former drug addict, said the drug is eating users’ flesh.

“It’s finding the easiest way out, the path of least resistance, and that is coming straight out through the flesh and eating their skin,” Rodriguez said on “Fox & Friends First” Thursday.

Xylazine is reportedly being found in over 90% of Philadelphia’s drug supply.

Rodriguez explained to host Ashley Strohmier that bags of tranq are being sold in Philadelphia for as little as $4, but he said people can often get it for free.

He said the resulting effects bring to mind the image of zombies.

“When you’re in a group of three or four people, you can smell rotting flesh, and you know that at least one of them is suffering from these open sores. It almost looks like the walking dead, zombies,” he said.

Nasty!

The smell of rotting flesh is stomach-turning.

And it’s not just Philly that’s under attack, it’s spreading throughout the country.

Did the Simpson call it again?

Either way, it’s just horrible.

We may not be able to stop all users, but we certainly could stop the drugs coming into the states at the border.

If only we had a leader who cared enough to do something about it.

Oh, yeah – we did… Trump!

Too bad the left forced their way into the White House and practically dismantled all the good work he did!

 

 



 

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