On making reptilians

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On making reptilians

Post by Pigeon » Sat May 07, 2022 3:05 pm

Krokodil

“Krokodil,” a toxic homemade opioid that has been used as a cheap heroin substitute in poor rural areas of Russia, has recently been featured in news reports alleging its appearance in parts of the United States. The CEWG is investigating, although the DEA has not yet confirmed any krokodil in this country.

Krokodil is a synthetic form of a heroin-like drug called desomorphine that is made by combining codeine tablets with various toxic chemicals including lighter fluid and industrial cleaners. Desomorphine has a similar effect to heroin in the brain, although it is more powerful and has a shorter duration. Krokodil gets its name from the scaly, gray-green dead skin that forms at the site of an injection. The flesh destroyed by krokodil becomes gangrenous, and, in some cases, limb amputation has been necessary to save a user’s life.

We will update this page with any further information on krokodil in the U.S., if cases are found.

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In the US a year or two before this article, based on others sources.

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Post by Pigeon » Sat May 07, 2022 3:13 pm

Users mix codeine with a brew of poisons such as paint thinner, hydrochloric acid and red phosphorus scraped from the strike pads on matchboxes. The result—a murky yellow liquid with an acrid stink—mimics the effect of heroin at a fraction of the cost.

But addicts pay dearly for krokodil’s cheap high.

Wherever on the body a user injects the drug, blood vessels burst and surrounding tissue dies, sometimes falling off the bone in chunks.

That side effect has earned krokodil its other nickname: the zombie drug. The typical life span of an addict is just two or three years.

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Post by Pigeon » Sat May 07, 2022 3:16 pm

Krokodil, the drug that eats junkies

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