Internet Search and Krokodil in the Russian Federation: An Infoveillance Study
BackgroundKrokodil is an informal term for a cheap injectable illicit drug domestically prepared from codeine-containing medication (CCM). The method of krokodil preparation may produce desomorphine as well as toxic reactants that cause extensive tissue necrosis. The first confirmed report of krokod...
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Main Authors: | Zheluk, Andrey (Author), Quinn, Casey (Author), Meylakhs, Peter (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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