Real life horror stories...
Dec. 13th, 2013 08:14 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Millions of people are addicted to a drug that literally eats them alive.
There's a new drug, Krokodil, made from codeine, gasoline, paint thinner, hydrochloric acid, iodine, and red phosphorous (from matchstick heads).
...once injected it begins eating the user’s body from the inside out, causing blood vessels to burst and surrounding tissue to die. Essentially a corrosive acid with opiate effects
Krokodil gets its name because users develop scaly skin like a crocodile.
How about more disturbing Krokodil images for a Friday morning? "What was first thought to be a horrific STD infection turned out to be the effects of the 17-year old injecting krokodil directly into her genitals."
The article reports it's unlikely to become a common drug in America, but that makes it no less horrifying.
There's a new drug, Krokodil, made from codeine, gasoline, paint thinner, hydrochloric acid, iodine, and red phosphorous (from matchstick heads).
...once injected it begins eating the user’s body from the inside out, causing blood vessels to burst and surrounding tissue to die. Essentially a corrosive acid with opiate effects
Krokodil gets its name because users develop scaly skin like a crocodile.
How about more disturbing Krokodil images for a Friday morning? "What was first thought to be a horrific STD infection turned out to be the effects of the 17-year old injecting krokodil directly into her genitals."
The article reports it's unlikely to become a common drug in America, but that makes it no less horrifying.
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Date: 2013-12-13 04:30 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2013-12-13 06:26 pm (UTC)In NY there is a huge effort to crack down on prescription narcotic crime. The only downside I see to that is that legitimately manufactured narcotics aren't inherently toxic like stuff made with solvents and other ingredients from the local hardware store...junkies will be forced to turn to less safe alternatives. Although I would imagine opioid seekers would be able to get heroin (diacetylmorphine) pretty easily.
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Date: 2013-12-13 06:57 pm (UTC)Makes you wonder why anyone would try such a thing, when the consequences are well known. Of course, I don't get meth, either. Or most other drugs. Except coffee. And good single-malt whiskey.
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Date: 2013-12-13 06:59 pm (UTC)I've read many horrifying articles on Krokodil, and it really is unthinkably horrible. But part of me also understands that when an addict can't afford, or access, heroin, he'll be apt to use it. Especially if life just isn't worth living anymore in his eyes because everything revolves around getting the next fix. Addictions have been around for as long as humanity has been around, and always will be. These people need help though, and if they're gonna use, they're gonna use. At least give them as much safety as possible, I say, and keep them from succumbing to shit like Krokodil. And don't throw them behind bars for a "crime" that isn't one. Most hard drug users I've met want desperately to be able to quit and dream of having a normal life; they didn't ask for this, just slipped into it, and as a former addict of a couple drugs and alcohol, I know how easy that is. You're in over your head before you realize it, and it seldom ends well.
Sorry for the sermon...it's just a topic I feel strongly about.
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Date: 2013-12-16 01:04 pm (UTC)