Description
The In the Know: Krokodil – Synthetic Heroin pamphlet highlights one of the deadliest and most destructive drugs to hit the streets in decades. Krokodil, also known as desomorphine, is a highly addictive and dangerous synthetic opioid that is often used as a cheaper substitute for heroin. It is called krokodil because it can cause the skin of users to turn green and scaly, like a crocodile’s skin. Krokodil is a concoction of powerful morphine derivatives and other chemicals.
The use of krokodil can have serious health consequences, including:
- Severe skin infections and tissue damage
- Gangrene, which can lead to amputations
- Blood poisoning (sepsis)
- Damage to the veins
- Damage to the central nervous system, leading to tremors, muscle spasms, and impaired movement
- Collapsed veins
- Infections of the bone
- Skin abscesses
Whether you’re delivering a comprehensive presentation or engaging in one-on-one discussions, these krokodil brochures seamlessly integrate into any setting. They empower your community with knowledge that is not just informative but lifesaving, enabling them to make informed decisions.
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This brochure is also available in Spanish.
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