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Virulent "Crocodile" Drug Hits The Street (EXTREMELY Disturbing/Graphic Images)
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[quote:Robot Emotions:MV8xNjcxNzkwXzI3NjI2MzA5X0Y0QUUwRDFG] [quote:SnakeAirlines:MV8xNjcxNzkwXzI3NjI2MjIwX0JFODZCRDBF] The process for making it from Codeine is the same as making meth from OTC stuff... The result is 'dirty' in that it has leftover adulterants from the manufacturing process... There are ways to chemically 'clean it up', but the idiots do not take the time, and simply inject the raw product complete with all the residues of the manufacturing process... It is the adulterants that cause the tissue damage, not the Desomorphine... [/quote] I was just reading more about it. Evidently some of the byproducts are things like gasoline, hydrochloric acid, red phosphorus, and toxic levels of elemental iodine, to name a few. They use the cheapest possible methods and skip the cleaning of the final product because of the expense, apparently. Edit: hah! seems Heretic and I were reading the same stuff [/quote]
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Virulent 'crocodile' drug hits the streets
Published: 12 Oct 11 15:07 CET
The drug, known as “crocodile,” is synthesized from codeine and has been commonly used by as a substitute for heroin in Russia for the last few years. But its effects are much worse – some users have their skin peel off and parts of their bodies become gangrenous.
After they begin using, addicts typically have a life expectancy of just a few years.
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Effects of Desomorphine AKA Crocodile
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