Regina Police Service Chief, Evan Bray responded to concerns about tranquillizer-tainted substances entering the illegal drug market in Regina on Tuesday. He said their drug units are on alert for signs of Xylazine-tainted drugs appearing in the city which are resistant to opioid blockers and are more likely to cause overdoses.
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No reports of Xylazine-tainted drugs in Regina’s illegal substance market yet, police chief says
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