‘Tranq’ overdoses, and requiring consent before pelvic exams on unconscious patients

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Seized fake pills containing fentanyl
Some of the approximately 1 million fake pills containing fentanyl seized by federal agents after serving a search warrant, July 5, 2022, at a home in Inglewood, Calif. U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration/AP File Photo

Use of a deadly mix of fentanyl and the animal tranquilizer xylazine is spreading. A professor of emergency medicine talks about the challenges “Tranq” presents. Then we talk of legislation that would require medical personnel to obtain consent before performing pelvic exams on unconscious patients.

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  • Animal tranquilizer causing more overdoses

    The deadly drug cocktail of fentanyl and the animal tranquilizer xylazine is appearing in nearly every U.S. state. We talk with an emergency medicine professor about the rise in “Tranq” and the challenges with treatment.

  • Renewed bipartisan legislation pushes for consent for pelvic exams on unconscious patients

    Lawmakers recently introduced bipartisan legislation to require medical personnel to get informed consent before performing pelvic exams on unconscious patients. We speak with the head of the Wisconsin Nurses Association to learn more about a practice that more than 20 states have banned.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Maria Lopez Technical Director
  • Royce Podeszwa Producer
  • Trevor Hook Producer
  • Maryann Mason Guest
  • Gina Dennik-Champion Guest

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