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About Krokodil
Krokodil Used
is a synthetic drug derived from morphine as a substitute for heroine eight times more powerful than morphine
About
About
Krokodil came from Russia and has been around for about fifty years now. Its used to be used as a form morphine to help with pain but didnt have as long lasting results as morphine so they stopped using. After many centuries people heard of the pain killing ability of desomorphine and added more chemicals making krokodil.
Acute effects
Rotting skin Strong odor
Feeling or euphoria
Infection of the heart, brain, lungs, and spine Brain damage Organ failure
Amputated limbs
Skin infections Pulmonary complications Depression
Sleeplessness
Nerve damage
Ways of use
Ingestion Injection
History of krokodil
1,000,000 people in Russia have used tried or are on krocodil. Russia has a severe problem with heroin addiction, but when a heroin addict can no longer afford that drug, he can make up krokodil which has a stronger kick and costs about a tenth the price. Between 2009 and 2011, the amount of krokodil seized by law enforcement increased 23-fold. In just the first three months of 2011, 65 million doses were seized At one meeting of drug enforcement officials, two regional governors reported that krokodil accounts for about half of all addictions and drug-related deaths in Moscow
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The life expectancy of a regular user of krokodil is about two to three years because of all the infections and skin deterioration. Also because of all the effects it has on your internal organs.
Withdrawals
Most users keep using because of the sever withdrawal symptoms that krokodil has when trying to quit. Shaking
Sweating
Anxiety Nausea
Vomiting
Restlessness
Desomorphine got the name of krokodil because of the green and leathery effect it has on your skin around the injection sight. Also its the Russian word for crocodile. Another name people are calling it is the zombie drug, it deteriorates the skin and starts to rot which comes with a nauseating odor.
Treatment
The widely known therapy for opiate is currently ORT, working by gradually replace the opiate. It needs to note that methadone therapy can be illegal in some countries, though. Another bad thing for users trying to stop using krokodil is that a lot of countries dont help them go through withdrawal and just let it run its course, another bad thing for these users is that its most commonly found in Russia and they are one of the countries.
Many users that are addicted to krokodil cant live without it and never quit. It becomes more like a lifestyle and a necessity. Some users are even known to commit suicide because they want to quit but when they try they cant take the withdrawal so just end up killing themselves.
Several cases have been found in Utah, Arizona and Chicago. Crocodile drug addicts. When people from the U.S visit Russia some try the drug and bring it back to the U.S and it is very easy and cheap to make so it has began to spread throughout the united states
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Works cited
Drug abuse. "Drug Abuse | Effects of Desomorphine Abuse." Narconon | Drug Rehabilitation | Drug Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Apr. 2014. Erowdid. "Erowid Desomorphine (Krokodil) Basics." Erowid. N.p., 1 Oct. 2013. Web. 6 Apr. 2014. Desomorphine. "The Flesh-Eating Drug: Krokodil Desomorphine." Krokodil | Desomorphine | Crocodile Drug. N.p., 6 July 2013. Web. 6 Apr. 2014. HSDB. "Desomorphine - National Library of Medicine HSDB Database." TOXNET. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Apr. 2014. Thoma, Mark. "Has Krokodil, "flesh-eating" narcotic from Russia, finally come to US?"