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Flakka, the third generation of drugs, known as "zombie bath salts" The second generation of drugs What is Flakka? Flakka's abuse of Flakka

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The "prestige" of the "bath salt" drug methcathinone has long been famous all over the world (I don't know can read: gnawing on the face, biting, "bath salt" drug methcathinone Why can people become "zombies"?). This kind of zombie that can make people change into zombies in the American drama "The Walking Dead" in real life, make face-chewing and biting drugs, and make the hearers feel afraid.

Flakka, the third generation of drugs, known as "zombie bath salts" The second generation of drugs What is Flakka? Flakka's abuse of Flakka

Because the harm is too great, the UNITED States Anti-Drug Drama (DEA) has issued an injunction on such substances very early, and China has also listed such substances as controlled drugs. Although with the release of this regulation, the number of people who use such "bath salt" drugs in the United States appears to have decreased significantly and seems to have been effectively controlled.

In order to cope with this regulation, the so-called One Foot High, the Devil is Tall, and the scheming American drug dealers immediately adjusted the chemical molecular formula of the existing bath salt drugs and developed an upgraded version, known as the second generation of zombie bath salts - Flakka.

<h1>What is Flakka? </h1>

Flakka, also known as "gravel", is a word used in Spanish colloquially to describe beautiful and seductive women, yet it is a very scary synthetic imitation of the stimulant cathinone new psychoactive substance (i.e., the third generation of drugs), known as the second generation of "zombie bath salts".

Flakka, the third generation of drugs, known as "zombie bath salts" The second generation of drugs What is Flakka? Flakka's abuse of Flakka

The active ingredient in Flakka is a compound called α-PVP, associated with the psychocentric stimulant pyrovalerone, which is chemically a ketone analogue of prolintane, a derivative of cathinone.

Flaka inherits the fine lineage of methcathinone from the bath salt family, and the blue is better than the blue. In addition to the stronger excitement effect, more importantly, its price is cheaper, claiming that as long as 5 US dollars can make people hilarious, typical poor drugs. This drug, in the form of crystals of different colors, can be dissolved in the mouth, and can also be smoked as a cigarette, using a device similar to electronic cigarettes to "volatilize inhalation".

<h1>The dangers of Flakka

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Taking Flakka will cause excitement, inability to sleep, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, in addition to inheriting many harms of bath salt drugs: insomnia, malnutrition, abdominal pain, nosebleeds, dehydration, body pain; mental hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, anxiety and so on. Other side effects include poor concentration, short-term memory deficit, increased heart rate, abnormal heartbeat, depression, increased sweating, dilated pupils, inability to open the mouth and grind teeth normally, and many other symptoms.

The α-PVP component in Flakka has been identified as the culprit in multiple deaths of indiscriminate or mixed drug abuse, and it can also lead to so-called "excited whispers" such as overstimulation and bizarre delusional hallucinations. In addition to these, Flakka also spikes a person's body temperature to 41 ° C, and as the body temperature rises, the muscle tissue gradually breaks down, eventually leading to kidney failure and cognitive impairment.

Flakka, the third generation of drugs, known as "zombie bath salts" The second generation of drugs What is Flakka? Flakka's abuse of Flakka

After smoking Vlaka, I feel like a "caterpillar"

If you overdose, it will lead to short-term memory loss, a sharp increase in heart rate, increased sweating, dilated pupils, out-of-control behavior, self-harm, intoxication in physical violence, and of course, the most terrifying thing is that you will violently attack others and have no consciousness. There was once a person who cut his neck when he was addicted, but he could walk and jump until he died, and he looked like a veritable "zombie"!

<h1>Abuse of Flakka</h1>

Currently, the drug is only endemic in Southern Florida, but it spreads so quickly that the Broward County Police Department in the state began monitoring Vlaka's cases of smoking since January 2014. At the end of 2014, the database showed 190 cases, and from January to mid-April 2015, the database analyzed 400 cases. In less than half a year, the number of people who smoked in Flaka doubled.

Flakka, the third generation of drugs, known as "zombie bath salts" The second generation of drugs What is Flakka? Flakka's abuse of Flakka

The man who smoked Vlaka

According to the New York Times, this high-risk drug, Vlaka, killed 60 people in 2015 (not including innocent people killed by them).

The following real cases after smoking Vlaca are shocking.

A 19-year-old college student named Harof, Florida, usa, suddenly became angry while eating at a bar in the evening, and then left the bar and broke into a stranger's house, killing an innocent couple, and when the police arrived, they found him nibbling at the face of one of the victims and howling like a beast.

In Broward County, a man took to the streets wearing only sneakers, claiming a group of German Shepherds were chasing him. Another drug addict was punctured by a pointed fence.

In Melbourne, Florida, a 17-year-old girl ran naked and covered in blood into the streets screaming that she was Satan.

A man runs naked in the Melbourne area of Florida, trying to have sex with a tree, declaring himself a god and trying to attack the police.

In Broward County, a man put a knife in the throat of a woman, held her hostage, and was subsequently shot dead by police.

In fact, no matter what kind of drug, once addicted and become its puppet, it is already a walking dead.

Cherish life and stay away from drugs.

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