A Retrospective Toxicology Study of Polysubstance Use Patterns Associated with Xylazine
Wanzhu Zhao, Carlos Goncalves, Emily Ruggiano, Trenton Deanna, Elnaz Navid, Fabiola Estrada, Austin Rawlings, Monte Thompson, Andrew Monte, Uwe Christians

TL;DR
This study examines how xylazine, a drug often mixed with illicit substances, is associated with different patterns of drug use and can indicate exposure to designer drugs.
Contribution
The study introduces xylazine as a potential marker for identifying exposure to new psychoactive substances in drug users.
Findings
Xylazine-positive samples showed higher concentrations of designer drugs compared to xylazine-negative samples.
Xylazine is increasingly found in drug samples in Denver and may signal the presence of new psychoactive substances.
Drug concentrations were significantly different between xylazine-positive and -negative samples.
Abstract
In recent years, xylazine has emerged as a cutting agent combined with illicit drugs to extend their effects. The present study aimed to discover drug use patterns associated with xylazine-positive and -negative urine toxicology drug screens and to assess whether xylazine can be used as a marker for exposure to designer drugs/new psychoactive substances in our study population. This is a retrospective analysis of urine toxicology results from two different analytical platforms: a targeted, structurally confirmatory, high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay that quantifies 136 drugs and metabolites including xylazine; and a non-targeted ThermoFisher Orbitrap Tribrid mass spectrometry system (Thermo ScientificTM, Bremen, Germany) in combination with database searches for the identification of drugs not captured by the targeted assay. All…
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Taxonomy
TopicsForensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis · Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia · Pharmaceutical Quality and Counterfeiting
