Join the National Council for Mental Wellbeing on Tuesday, June 13, from 12-1:30 p.m. ET for Emerging Practices in Xylazine Wound Care.
Xylazine (or tranq) is quickly spreading through the drug supply and has been linked to an increasing number of overdose deaths nationwide in the evolving overdose crisis. This non-opioid veterinary tranquilizer is not approved for human use; however, it is often used knowingly or unknowingly in combination with other drugs, particularly fentanyl. Repeated xylazine use is also associated with skin ulcers, abscesses and related complications, including necrosis – the rotting of human tissue that may lead to preventable amputations, particularly without proper wound care.
This webinar provides an overview of the emergence of xylazine in the U.S. drug supply, support resources for working with people impacted by xylazine and practical care guidelines for managing xylazine-based wounds to prevent amputation.
This webinar will help you:
Engage with people who are impacted by xylazine in the drug supply.
Identify common skin and soft tissue infections associated with xylazine use.
Treat xylazine-related wounds at various stages.
Presenters
Jason Bienert, RN, CWCN, Wound Care Nurse, Voices of Hope-Maryland
Mbabazi Kariisa, Ph.D., MPH, Health Scientist, Division of Overdose Prevention in CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Jay Orne, Ph.D., Research Scientist and Harm Reduction Manager, The Aliveness Project