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Drugs warning: ketamine contaminated with medetomidine

The only way to ensure you aren’t harmed by drugs is to avoid using them. If you choose to use drugs anyway, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of harm. If you don’t use drugs, these tips can help you support others that might.

Since 2022, we have been running our Harm Reduction campaign dedicated to ensuring your wellbeing is a priority. You can read our latest article this year on steps to take to understand the risks if you choose to take drugs and the steps you can take to reduce these.

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Be aware that MANDRAKE doesn’t pick up everything that is in circulation so if you’re planning on taking a drug that hasn’t come up on MANDRAKE’S alerts, this doesn’t mean the drug you’re taking is ‘safe’.

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MANDRAKE states that Medetomidine is a potent sedative used by vets on large animals and is similar to xylazine but around 200 times more potent and longer lasting. When combined with ketamine, it can cause extreme and prolonged sedation that may be fatal, and it can also leave you extremely vulnerable and at increased risk of sexual assault or robbery.

Know when to seek help

If you feel unwell, seek medical help immediately:

FRANK have a useful guide on what to do in an emergency.

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