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Assume Drugs Are Tainted: Scotland's Urgent Health Warning
5 Feb
Summary
- Health officials urge drug users to assume street drugs are contaminated.
- New, unfamiliar substances like medetomidine detected in drug supply.
- Clonazolam's re-emergence increases risk due to high potency.

Health authorities in Scotland are issuing a critical warning to users of street drugs, urging them to operate under the assumption that their supply is contaminated with other substances. This alert comes amidst growing concerns over a notable increase in drug-related harms, linked to significant shifts within the drug supply.
Public Health Scotland (PHS) has recently identified new and unfamiliar substances circulating within the country. One particular concern involves medetomidine, a sedative drug, which has most frequently been found mixed with drugs sold as heroin and benzodiazepines. Additionally, the street benzodiazepine market is experiencing the appearance of new substances and the resurgence of others, including clonazolam, which poses an increased risk due to its high potency.




