West Virginia has formally thrown its support behind a national attempt to rein in one of the many ugly turns taken in the ongoing opioid epidemic.

In the Mountain State, the number of opioid overdoses deaths where the horse tranquillizer turned synthetic opioid-cutting agent, xylazine, also was present has risen each year since it first showed up on state overdose toxicology reports in 2018, according to the West Virginia Office of Drug Control Policy’s director, Dr. Matthew Christiansen.

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