Krocodile – A Way To A Slow And Painful Death
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012There are countless drugs in the world today that wreak havoc on user’s bodies. There are new concoctions emerging every day that combine two or more drugs to create the next “high”, each seems to do more damage than the last. There are drugs that can stop your heart immediately to those that will cause the flesh to literally rot off the bone. One of these flesh rotting drugs is a drug known as russian drug krocodil. Its use is mostly restricted to Russia; however its prevalence is growing into the world’s first drug epidemic.
Krocodil
Desomorphine which is a form of morphine is what Krocodil is. It is around eight times more potent than morphine. The high does not last as long as the morphine high though. Krocodil gets its name from the effects it leaves on the skin. At the injection site the skin will turn a gangrenous green and takes on a scaly appearance, which resembles that of a crocodile. This is how Krocodil derives its name. The poison is created by mixing codeine with common household items, which is why this horrific drug is referred to as the poor man’s drug as well.
Poor Man’s Drug
Heroin which is popular in Russia is quite expensive on the European market. This is why Krocodil has become widely used. It is a drug that not only mimics the heroin high, but is ridiculously cheap to make. The main ingredient is codeine which in Russia is an over the count medication, that can be obtained easily. This cooked with household ingredients such as paint thinner, gasoline, hydrochloric acid, iodine, and red phosphorus creates Krocodil. The average cooking time is around an hour to an hour and a half, which is also how long the high will last. With ingredients being so cheap and accessible, this has lead to Krocodil’s use to spread like an epidemic.
Long Lasting Effects
It is reported that those who are addicted to Krocodil only live for about two years. The effects are more devastating than any other drug. The mixture of poisons causes flesh to rot right off the bone. Those addicted resemble the walking dead, they are modern day zombies. In addition to falling flesh, there are also long lasting effects on motor coordination and speech, which causes slow reaction times and speech impediments. Blood poisoning is also common in those who use Krocodil.
Russia
Drug use is rampant in Russia, just as it is in most countries. Northern Russia has winters that last sometimes up to eight months long; this has had an effect on the growing drug epidemic and especially the wide use of Krocodil. People are using drugs out of boredom and depression. Russia only has about 500 drug addiction rehab facilities that cater to drug addicts, most are run by private religious organizations. This makes recovery from any drug addiction very difficult to achieve.