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Dezomorphine. Consequences of a dangerous drug

Many people talk about the dangers of drugs and their destructive power. Therefore, in order to know everything about addiction, it is not necessary to be a doctor or using these substances. But when a person is warned, when he knows his "enemy" in person, it is easier for him to resist temptation and to say to drugs a firm "no".

There are many varieties of narcotic substances, each of which has a destructive effect on the body, slowly but surely bringing it closer to death. However, the record for the strength and speed of exposure is a substance such as dezomorfin, which was termed "crocodile" among drug addicts.

Did doctors expect that the search for a substitute for morphine and the discovery of desomorphine would end? Most likely, no, because the resulting product did not find application in medicine, but many drug addicts accepted the failed invention "with gratitude". Desomorphine in its action on the human body is similar to heroin, but it severely destroys the body in a shorter period.

In Russia, desomorphine drug addicts began to appear since 2003. Their number increases every year. What influenced such a high popularity of this drug? First and foremost, cheap, because everything you need to prepare desomorphine, you can buy in any pharmacy and find in each garage. This is gasoline, hydrochloric acid, iodine crystals, phosphorus red, alkali. All this is mixed with tablets containing codeine - and the strongest drug is obtained. However, for the availability and cheapness of "home" desomorphine, drug addicts have to pay terrible consequences. If a person who consumes heroin can last for five years, then the death of this homemade narcotic drug begins one year after the application has begun, and the time allotted to death, the addict lives in terrible agony.

So, let's look at the person who takes desomorphine. The consequences of using this drug are immediately visible: darkened or even blackened veins, numerous purulent abscesses and ulcers on the body. A person begins to rot alive, turns into a zombie. The skin of such addicts acquires a crocodile appearance, as if covered with scales, which later begins to tear off along with its upper layer. Now it is understandable why the people called this drug "crocodile".

Dezomorphine, the consequences of which are irreversible, in a few months turns a healthy person into a cripple, reducing immunity, clogging blood vessels, promoting the development of abscesses on all organs and tissues of the body, causing thrombophlebitis of the extremities. Legs of addicts who use desomorphine are often denied or amputated.

If you see a person who, by description, looks like a drug addict, while he is covered with sores, ulcers, bruises and swelling, looks untidy and smells strongly of drugs and iodine, you can rest assured that you have a dezomorphin user. The consequences of even one injection of this "dirty" drug are irreversible and horrible. However, a person who has not managed to do much harm to his body can still be saved.

Help can be rendered within the first month, but then it is realistic only to improve the condition of the patient, who for life will remain an incomplete person with a bunch of illnesses.

Today, most often the first and last drug is dezomorfin. The consequences of its use are amazing. Imagine that even recently a healthy person suddenly became inarticulate and can not control his limbs. This is a reality for most desomorphine drug addicts who, as a result of taking this drug, develop toxic encephalopathy. "Crocodile" slowly but surely begins to act from the moment of first use and gradually completely "crosses out" a person from life. This is one of the most terrible drugs that kill mankind today.

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