A photographer travels back to Russia to see how the deadly flesh eating drug, Krokodil, has affected the life of a recovering drug addict. Billionaire Richard Branson mourns his wife and partner of ...
The krokodil craze, my choice for the best drug scare of 2013, continues to sweep the country. Just to be clear: The craze is not, so far as anyone has been able to confirm, a pharmacological fashion ...
A flesh-eating drug known to be an epidemic in Russia is forcing medical experts to issue a warning to western Pennsylvanians.Krokodil, or crocodile, is a home-made substitute for heroin and is 10 ...
There have now been at least eight cases of the skin-rotting Russian drug krokodil reported in the US, according to medical professionals who spoke with The Verge, and at least three resulted in death ...
Krokodil, a dangerous, heroin-like narcotic that rapidly rots flesh, may have made its first appearance in the United States, according to Arizona health officials. This week, toxicologists at the ...
Krokodil, a flesh-eating drug which first surfaced in Russia more than a decade ago, has reportedly been found in the United States. Similar to morphine or heroin, krokodil is made by mixing codeine ...
The drug is real enough, as are the gruesome side effects that leave addicts with festering abscesses and peeling, reptilian skin. It is unquestionably a grave problem in rural Russia, where addicts ...
Krokodil has been coined "the drug that eats junkies." Sounds a little dramatic, but one Google image search for Krokodil (pronounced crocodile) and you will understand why this label has stuck. I ...
The word "crocodile" can summon up scary images, but now the same word is being attached to something even more frightening: a new drug that has devastating side effect.Facts about KrokodilThe drug ...
When it comes to altered states of consciousness, humans are nothing if not inventive. A number of new synthetic drugs, opiate painkillers and other substances have emerged recently as increasingly ...
About a decade ago, Russian doctors began to notice strange wounds on the bodies of some drug addicts — patches of flesh turning dark and scaly, like a crocodile’s — in the hospitals of Siberia and ...
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