The Rise of Xylazine Shows Why Local Data Must Inform Policy and Spending Decisions

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Local governments have been given direct control over a substantial amount of opioid settlement funding. While state-level data sources are valuable inputs, city and county leaders should consider local data sources when making decisions to ensure timely responses to emerging threats, as is exemplified by the rise of xylazine.

Read the full article by UT SMART’s Jeremy C. Kourvelas in the North Carolina Medical Journal.

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