What is Crocodile (Desomorphine)?; What is it used for? Crocodile Side Effects. Skin necrosis; Muscle and cartilage damage; Damage to blood
The drug is named after crocodiles because of the scaly appearance gangrenous skin takes on. These images show addicts and what the drug has
by İ Karakaya 2024or black color alterations and scaling of users' skin, similar to that of crocodile skin European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2024)
Krokodil What type of drug is it? Opioid. What are the effects? Krokodil is named for the crocodile-like appearance it creates on the skin.
After injecting the drug, necrosis of the skin and a black-green discolouration of the skin may occur, from which the name krokodil is derived as it resembles a crocodile's skin.
Krokodil is a very caustic drug that can cause an addict's skin to become green, scaly, and bumpy, like that of a crocodile.
The street name in Russia for homemade desomorphine is krokodil (Russian: крокодил, crocodile), possibly related to the chemical name of the precursor -chlorocodide, or the resemblance of the skin damage caused by the drug to a crocodile's leather. [14]
The drug is named after crocodiles because of the scaly appearance gangrenous skin takes on. These images show addicts and what the drug has
Skin in the local of injections becomes grey or green, scabrous, flakes off, so it resembles the skin of crocodile. Crocodile is generally similar to
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