Long-term use causes the skin to turn green and scaly, like the rugged skin of a crocodile. In extreme cases, this drug can cause the skin
drug known as crocodile Doctors say crocodile rots the skin from the inside out causing gangrene.
by İ Karakaya 2024or black color alterations and scaling of users' skin, similar to that of crocodile skin European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2024)
Desomorphine is a synthetic injectable drug that causes skin necrosis. The skin turns into greenish plates resembling crocodile leather, hence
The drug got its name because it makes the user's skin peel away, becoming scaly like a crocodile.
Krokodil is named for the crocodile-like appearance it creates on the skin. National Institute on Drug Abuse: Commonly Abused Drugs Charts
Krokodil is the Russian word for crocodile. This name is The name comes from the drug's biting effect on the skin. Injections
People who use krokodil develop scaly, black and green skin that resembles crocodile skin. skin that develops shortly after injecting the drug
The drug is named after crocodiles because of the scaly appearance gangrenous skin takes on. These images show addicts and what the drug has
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