Drug "Crocodile" - symptoms in humans with desomorfin and the consequences

"Crocodile" (so in everyday life, in slang, called desomorphine) is one of the most dangerous drugs. It is an artisanal synthetic opiate that quickly becomes addictive and leaves terrible horrible sores and inflammations on the skin of a person.

What is the "Crocodile" drug?

"Crocodile" (scientifically deismorphine) was synthesized artificially in the first quarter of the 20th century as a safer substitute for anaesthetizing morphine, as a medicine for cancer patients. Unfortunately, there was no safe substitution: synthetic substances are much more addictive, and cheap production made "Krok" a drug for the poor. This murderous mixture has spread throughout the world and since the beginning of the 21st century it has been the second largest mass heroin intake.

Drug Crocodile - composition

The drug "Crocodile" is a killer mixture from:

In addition to the last two elements, nothing can be taken inside. All elements are toxic and contain an admixture of heavy metals, so if a person starts taking the drug "Crocodile", the consequences come quickly. First at the site of the injections, the most terrible skin lesions are formed, which resemble the skin of a reptile, and then the body begins to "rot" from within, and very quickly, literally in a couple of years, a fatal outcome.

How does the "Crocodile" drug work?

We will analyze the consequences of taking desomorfin in stages from the first injection to the sad end:

  1. The first injection. Toxic toxic substances begin to act first on the walls of the vessels, which leads to internal burns, and the vessels narrow. The blood gradually stops passing through the damaged veins, and the addict is forced to look for a new place for the injection.
  2. At the injection site, ulcers appear, caused by local tissue necrosis. What makes a drug "Crocodile" with people, is most easily explained in two words: the body rot.
  3. The more new places for injections are found dependent, the more new ulcers and ulcers on his body. Damaged tissues are rejected by the body, the skin peels off, like scales of a reptile and simply catastrophically.
  4. Poison spreads further into the internal organs of man. Heavy metals remain forever in these organs, infecting the body with toxins. A multiple organ dysfunction develops, from which a person subsequently dies.

Symptoms in humans with desomorfin

At the beginning of the drug use, when the skin does not yet see obvious horrific damage in the form of crocodile skin, you can identify the following symptoms of the use of "kroka":

  1. Change in behavior: increasing stealth, frequent change of mood, propensity to stealing, indifference to the surrounding world, melancholy.
  2. Strong sharp smell of chemist's drugs from a person.
  3. Synthetic drug "Crocodile" causes sleep disturbance: a person sleeps for a long time in the morning, but can not fall asleep until 3-4 o'clock in the morning. there is a loss of weight, a strong decrease in immunity.
  4. Bloated veins, traces of injections on the skin, like all those who sit on the needle.
  5. Red eyes, narrowed pupils.

How long is dezomorphin in the blood?

With a one-time admission, dezomorfin is withdrawn after 5-7 days through 80 percent. The remaining 20 remain in the body. It is completely possible to get rid of the toxins that contains the drug, only after six months. Toxins accumulate mainly in fatty tissues, so the fuller the person, the longer the process of eliminating poisons will go.

Can I quit desomorphine?

The action of desomorphine is rapid: the dependence begins already three weeks after the beginning of use, and the initial, psychological, addictive is already after the second injection, in some even after the first. It is believed that it is very difficult to stop taking this heavy drug, if not impossible: if people see that they rot alive, but do not stop their addiction, then they can not really stop this process on their own. It takes a long time to help specialists who will detoxify the body and stop dependence.

Dezomorphine - consequences

Since the substances contained in injections are extremely toxic, in 97-98 percent of the consequences after the drug "Crocodile" is death. Dependent on the "croc" people often do not live more than two years, and irreversible processes of skin rejection and putrefaction begin already for the third month after the first injections. Amputated limbs, a cadaveric odor emanating from a still living person, gangrene, planted internal organs - the consequences of taking desomorfin.

The easiest and quickest way to turn into a zombie is to start taking the "Crocodile" drug. He kills even faster than the most terrible drug in the world - heroin. Destroyed life, health, irretrievably damaged for several months, broken psyche and painful death after the failure of internal organs do not cost a few seconds of euphoria and dubious "buzz" after the injection.