(The Hill) — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said it would restrict imports of xylazine, an animal tranquilizer that has “increasingly been found” in illicit drugs like fentanyl and heroin.
Under the import alert, xylazine shipments are subject to heightened FDA scrutiny, and FDA staff may detain shipments of xylazine and the ingredients used to make it to ensure they’re meant for legitimate use.
The agency said it is coordinating with animal health stakeholders to ensure that drugs containing xylazine are available to veterinarians.
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