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New street drug medetomidine complicates treatment of overdoses

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A powerful animal tranquilizer called medetomidine is causing a rise in overdoses across the country. Unlike opioids, which can be treated with naloxone (also known as Narcan), medetomidine does not respond to the life-saving drug, making it even more dangerous when combined with other substances.