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Boom di tiletamina: ecco la nuova droga che terrorizza la Cina
Italy🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Boom di tiletamina: ecco la nuova droga che terrorizza la Cina

China has classified tiletamine, a veterinary anesthetic used for dogs and cats, as a strictly controlled substance due to its increasing recreational use among adolescents and young people in nightclubs and other venues. The drug, which can be inhaled through modified e-cigarettes to produce hallucinogenic and dissociative effects, was previously unregulated. Authorities report a surge in usage, particularly after the ban on other substances in e-cigarettes led users to seek alternatives like tiletamine. The new regulations aim to close legal loopholes and impose stricter penalties on those involved in its distribution, similar to those for drugs like fentanyl.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 707 hr. ago
Boom di tiletamina: ecco la nuova droga che terrorizza la Cina

China has classified tiletamine, a veterinary anesthetic used for dogs and cats, as a strictly controlled substance due to its increasing recreational use among adolescents and young people in nightclubs and other venues. The drug, which can be inhaled through modified e-cigarettes to produce hallucinogenic and dissociative effects, was previously unregulated. Authorities report a surge in usage, particularly after the ban on other substances in e-cigarettes led users to seek alternatives like tiletamine. The new regulations aim to close legal loopholes and impose stricter penalties on those involved in its distribution, similar to those for drugs like fentanyl.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulatory actions taken by Chinese authorities regarding tiletamine. It includes quotes from external sources such as the South China Morning Post and references academic research from Policing Studies. There is no overtly biased language or selective,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article reports on a real trend in China regarding the recreational use of tiletamine, supported by references to official actions and studies. Objectivity is lower due to sensationalist language like 'terrorizza la Cina' and emphasis on youth impact, which may skew percept

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