Posted on 02/22/2023 6:42:33 PM PST by Golden Eagle
A new drug that is making its way across America is literally rotting the skin of users.
Xylazine, which has been approved for veterinary use but not for use in humans, acts as a sedative and is a non-opioid drug that does not respond to Narcon. The drug, which is rotting the skin of drug users, is currently most prevalent in major Democrat-controlled cities is also referred to as “tranq dope.”
The zombie drug is most prevalent currently most prevalent in Democrat-controlled major cities like Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, San Fransisco, and Los Angeles, where Dr. Gary Tsai, the director of substance abuse prevention and control with the LA County Department of Public Health, believes the drug’s prevalence “would increase deaths from overdoses.” Tsai told the Los Angeles Times, “The main concern is we’re already amid the worst overdose crisis in history, nationally and locally.”
New York Post reports – Xylazine causes sedative-like symptoms, such as excessive sleepiness and respiratory depression, as well as raw wounds that can become severe and spread rapidly with repeated exposure. The crusty ulcerations, which can become dead skin called eschar, can result in amputation if left untreated.
“Tranq is basically zombifying people’s bodies,” Sam, 28, told Sky News. “Until nine months ago, I never had wounds. Now, there are holes in my legs and feet.”
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It’s a feature not a bug!
Probably not polite to use the word ‘bug’ around people whose skin is rotting.
More Dem voters on the way.
So, how about that you stop taking this useless drug meant for animals?
We have all heard the warnings against ivermectin ...
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
In particular I’m reminded of the disease in Revelation where people are subject to horrific open sores but they still do not repent.
Sounds like a drug approved by Darwin himself.
About three, maybe four years ago, I’m certain that I read about a similar narcotic doing the same thing to scores of young people in Russia. The photos were beyond hideous. I don’t recall the name.
I didn’t try to memorize the name because I would have no personal need to know more about that drug. I have never felt the urge to try something addictive such as heroin, because Ive seen how that kind of addiction can destroy lives and families.
Krokodil
warnings against ivermectin ...
Ivermectin is safe, used worldwide, for many species.
Xylazine is easy to overdose, injection only, and can kill any idiot or stupid
mf-‘ers that use it.
And that’s not a bad thing.
Krocodil.
Just stop it y’all. You aren’t a horse.
That’s it! That is the condition. I do remember it had a catchy name.
that is just the truth.....
what comes around, goes around.
if I as a diabetic eat five candybars, my sugar is going to be high and I will get very sick or even die, eventually if I keep it up....
what makes illegal drug users think differently?...or their numerous rat defenders....
you have to pay the piper...
Krockidile....I saw one case of it...
Thanks
"And that’s not a bad thing."
“Tranq is basically zombifying people’s bodies,” Sam, 28, told Sky News. “Until nine months ago, I never had wounds. Now, there are holes in my legs and feet.”
Wasting away again in Loserville, looking for my lost needle of Xylazine...
You'd think that Sam might want to find his way out of Loserville.
But, NOOOOOO - his choices lead him right back to downtown Loserville. Unerringly.
Why people start on these illegal drugs is beyond me.
I always remember a story Cynthia Lennon told, about John Lennon buying drugs from a pusher who had missing teeth, dirty hair, underweight, skin color bad, and John was kind of chiding her telling her he didn’t trust anyone who didn’t take drugs.
She said all she could think of was she didn’t want to take anything that you ended up looking like THAT guy.
Why don’t these people think of this?
The behavior you just described from Lennon, is one of the classic ways someone “reasons” after they have become addicted.
You can even see the long term effects of alcohol on older people you see in the liquor stores. If you see any at all.
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