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Police: Dangerous And Deadly Flesh-Eating Drug Found In Michigan
While Michigan is making efforts to combat drug use and addiction, officials have recently found dangerous new drugs in the state. And police are warning that one of those drugs is not only highly addictive but has also been dubbed 'the flesh-eating drug" known for its destructive impact on individuals who use it.
This illicit drug will eat your flesh, turn your skin green, scaly and it's in Michigan
Authorities are warning the public about desomorphine — slang name, krokodil ― a semi-synthetic opioid that has the sedating impact of heroin but can leave a user's skin scaly, green and rotting. The St. Clair County Sheriff's Office said in a news release that last week its drug task force seized more than 42 grams of powdered desomorphine while executing a search warrant on a case involving cocaine sales in East China Township. ...
Rare synthetic opioid ‘krokodil’ that turns skin green, scaly found in southeast Michigan
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, MI – A synthetic opioid that turns skin green and scaly was recently found in St. Clair County for the first time, FOX 2 Detroit reports. Desormorphine, known as “krokodil,” is rarely seen in Michigan, the report said, but deputies with the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office recently found 80 doses of it while executing a search warrant in a drug dealing investigation; it’s not the drug they were expecting to find.
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