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This illicit drug eats your flesh turns your skin scaly and green and it’s in Michigan

This illicit drug eats your flesh turns your skin scaly and green and it’s in Michigan
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This illicit drug will eat your flesh, turn your skin green, scaly and it’s in Michigan

If you’re out shooting up this weekend be cautious of desomorphine, also known as krokodil, a semi-synthetic opioid that mirrors the effects of heroin and is notorious for causing users to develop scaly, green, and decaying skin.

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Last week, the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office drug task force seized over 42 grams of powdered desomorphine during a search warrant execution related to cocaine sales in East China Township.

Previously, local, state and federal authorities sounded the alarm on xylazine, another flesh-eating drug that is infiltrating street drugs. A non-opioid, xylazine is most often mixed with fentanyl, which is then mixed into whatever passes for heroin.

Last year, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard reported that about 85% of the fentanyl his department seizes is mixed with xylazine. Because xylazine it is not an opioid, it is impervious to Narcan (generic: naloxone) so you’re not coming back.

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