They say that leaves you breathless That the heartbeats slow down. All this product of that combination of synthetic drugs that can get you across the border Acheron River, the one who had only one destination in Greek mythology: death.
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In recent years, the consumption of substances used to weaken the nervous system has increased; that is, the performance is not optimal. Which it is the case of fentanyla highly addictive drug, which alone represents a certain danger, but combined is lethal.
According to the studies of the Colombian counter-narcotics police, this substance has moved to the United States and the Mexican cartels are determined to export it to that country. For their part, certain criminal organizations using this drug have already begun to manifest themselves in the local rented area, especially in a product called “Grey Death”, a creation containing a mixture of various psychoactive substances: mainly heroin, fentanyl, carfentanil (a sedative used on elephants) and a synthetic opioid known as U-477700.
“They all come from the same family, what they do is a reinforcing effect. It is called the “gray death” because the dust has a concrete gray appearance, hence the name. In Colombia, the use of opioids (a class of drugs used to reduce pain) is not as high as in Colombia United States, Canada and other industrial countries. Here there is, but it’s not that common and it’s not something that’s cheap, nor that you can get it around the corner, knowing that the price of these fabrics is high, and you know who to sell it to” said Senith Beleño, a toxicologist consulted by EL HERÁlDO.
The expert announced that “both heroin and carfentanil and fentanyl all share the same chemical property, they have the same structure, but they change into some little things on a chemical level, and by making those little changes they take on different names and its effect will vary between more powerful and less powerful.For example, fentanyl is 100 times more potent than heroinalthough their structure is very similar.
Source: El heraldo
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