‘Zombie Drug’ Panic After Blinkit Delivery Agent Seen Standing Motionless for 2 Hours in Chandigarh (Watch Video)
A viral video from Chandigarh showing a delivery worker standing motionless for hours has sparked speculation about 'zombie drugs.' Authorities have not confirmed the cause, and the man was taken for medical evaluation. Experts warn against linking the incident to drug use without evidence, noting such substances can cause severe sedation and health risks.
Delhi, March 27: A video showing a delivery worker standing motionless for nearly two hours in Chandigarh has gone viral, raising concerns about possible drug use and sparking speculation online about so-called “zombie drugs.” Authorities have not confirmed the cause of the incident, and the individual was taken for medical evaluation after bystanders alerted police.
The video, recorded on March 24 in Sector 33B, shows the man appearing unresponsive, with a blank expression and minimal movement. While the visuals prompted alarm on social media, officials have yet to verify whether the behavior was linked to substance use or any medical condition. Blinkit Delivery Partner Caught on Camera Stealing From Order, Video Goes Viral.
Blinkit Delivery Agent Seen Standing Motionless for 2 Hours in Chandigarh
The clip quickly gained traction across platforms, with many users linking the incident to the effects of “zombie drugs”, a term often used informally to describe potent drug combinations that can severely impair physical and cognitive functions.
However, there is no official confirmation that such substances were involved in this case. Experts caution against drawing conclusions based solely on viral footage without medical evidence. 'Zombie' Drug Threat Looms Over UK: US Warns Britain of Xylazine Aka Tranq Dope Addiction That Makes People Act Like 'Zombies'.
What Are ‘Zombie Drugs’?
The term “zombie drug” is commonly associated with combinations of opioids like fentanyl and sedatives such as xylazine. These substances have been reported in parts of the United States and Europe, where they are linked to extreme sedation and reduced responsiveness.
Medical experts warn that such drug combinations are highly dangerous, often difficult to detect, and not approved for recreational use. Their effects can vary depending on dosage and individual health conditions.
Possible Effects on the Body
Consumption of such substances can lead to symptoms including severe drowsiness, confusion, slowed movement, and a blank or unresponsive state. In more serious cases, they may depress breathing and heart rate, increasing the risk of life-threatening complications. The duration of these effects can range from minutes to several hours, making timely medical intervention critical.
With no confirmed link to drug use in the Chandigarh case, authorities have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified claims. Incidents captured on video may have multiple explanations, including medical emergencies or other factors. Officials have not released further details on the individual’s condition, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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