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  1. Desomorphine - Wikipedia

    The street name in Russia for homemade desomorphine is krokodil (Russian: крокодил, crocodile), possibly related to the chemical name of the precursor α-chlorocodide, or the resemblance of the …

  2. Krokodil: The Zombie Drug | Desomorphin Effects | DrugAbuse

    Aug 21, 2025 · The "zombie drug" krokodil has been sensationalized in many recent news reports. Get the real facts about this dangerous heroin substitute.

  3. Krokodil Drug Facts: Effects, Abuse & Warnings - Drugs.com

    Krokodil is a derivative of codeine that is intravenously abused as a cheap substitute for heroin. It has sedative and pain-relieving effects, is highly addictive, and can lead to gangrene that resembles a …

  4. What is Krokodil (desomorphine)? Symptoms, Effects, and Treatment

    Jul 26, 2025 · Krokodil, or Desomorphine, is a semi-synthetic opioid from Russia, made from codeine and toxic substances like gasoline or hydrochloric acid. Named after the Russian word for crocodile, …

  5. Krokodil (Desomorphine) Drug: History, Side Effects ...

    Sep 16, 2024 · Krokodil (desomorphine) is a semi-synthetic opioid drug derived from codeine.1 The drug was first used in Russia and Ukraine before spreading to other countries.

  6. Krokodil: A Comprehensive Guide to the Origins, Dangers, and ...

    Mar 17, 2025 · This guide aims to clarify what krokodil is, how it’s synthesized, the brutal harm it inflicts on physical and mental health, and how to find help if you or someone you know is caught in its …

  7. Krokodil | Abuse, Side Effects, Detox, Withdrawal and Treatment

    Krokodil, also known as desomorphine, is an illicit street drug made from codeine and toxic household chemicals. Originally developed in 1935 for pain relief, it is now a highly dangerous, addictive opioid …