TRANQ / XYLAZINE DETOX · WOUND CARE · 24/7 MEDICAL

Tranq Detox With Specialized Medical Care

For xylazine exposure, often combined with fentanyl or other opioids. Wound care, sedation management, and integrated detox protocols.Call (844) 501-5005Verify Insurance
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Wound Care On-Site
Combined Detox Protocols
24/7 Medical

Tranq — Why It Needs Specialized Care

Xylazine — ‘tranq’ on the street — is a veterinary tranquilizer that’s been increasingly cut into the fentanyl supply. It’s not an opioid. Naloxone doesn’t reverse its sedation. Withdrawal includes severe anxiety, agitation, and physical symptoms that don’t respond to opioid-targeted protocols. Most concerning: xylazine causes severe skin wounds even with non-injection use. We’ve adapted protocols for the increasing tranq picture — wound care, modified sedation management, and integrated detox when fentanyl is also in play.
Tranq (Xylazine) Detox — Gev's Recovery

The Tranq Detox Path

1

Medical Intake

Detailed exposure history. Wound assessment. Cardiac evaluation. Polysubstance screening. Naloxone history review.
2

Wound Care

Many tranq users have skin wounds requiring active medical treatment. Our team manages these throughout your stay.
3

Withdrawal Management

Sedation-targeted protocols rather than purely opioid-targeted. Anxiolytics where appropriate. Continuous monitoring.
4

Combined Detox

Most tranq exposure happens via fentanyl. We manage both withdrawal pictures simultaneously with appropriate sequencing.

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What to Expect

Skin Wound Care

Xylazine causes severe wounds. We have wound care expertise and ongoing dressing changes throughout treatment.

The Naloxone Limitation

Naloxone doesn’t reverse xylazine. Family training includes recognition of the difference and what to do when overdose involves both substances.

Sedation Management

Tranq withdrawal includes intense agitation. We use anxiolytics and supportive medication when standard opioid protocols aren’t enough.

Combined Substance Picture

Tranq is rarely the only substance. We treat the whole picture — fentanyl, sometimes meth, sometimes alcohol — with coordinated care.

Where You’ll Recover

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Specialized Care for a New Picture

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