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wanna start out by saying i've seen the news on xylazine and side-effects before. seems the entire point of US media right now is to 'entertain' not inform, so much literature on things like fentanyl is overreaction.
Now for my question: does xylazine increase the dangerousness of the drug it's mixed with? or does it decrease it? I've heard conflicting information from various people.
when surfing the darkweb and black markets people say xylazine (tranq) is very dangerous and makes fatal consequences more likely.

however on this site occasionally unless I misunderstood I've seen people say it makes opiates less strong. If you know, please, which is it? you have my thanks.
 

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