The drug is named after crocodiles because of the scaly appearance gangrenous skin takes on. These images show addicts and what the drug has
The drug is named after crocodiles because of the scaly appearance gangrenous skin takes on. These images show addicts and what the drug has
Krokodil is a very caustic drug that can cause an addict's skin to become green, scaly, and bumpy, like that of a crocodile.
desomorphine into their veins. They called it krokodil (crocodile in Russian) due to its effects on the skin. skin decayed due to
The drug is named after crocodiles because of the scaly appearance gangrenous skin takes on. These images show addicts and what the drug has
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.
What is Crocodile (Desomorphine)? What is it used for? Crocodile Side Effects. Skin necrosis; Muscle and cartilage damage; Damage to blood
The drug got its name because it makes the user's skin peel away, becoming scaly like a crocodile.
Krokodil is known for the green and black crocodile-like skin problems it produces, which is why it was coined the Russian word for crocodile. As cases of
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