Animal Anesthetics, fentanyl... What Is "Quimico", This Drug that Turns Cubans Into Zombies?
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In a country accustomed to low levels of drug addiction, the consumption of this highly addictive synthetic cannabinoid, cheaper and more powerful than marijuana, has spread in recent years in the capital and even in the province.One dose may cost 100 pesos (about 25 cents), three times less than the cheapest cigarette package sold on the island.
Sold at a derisory price, a chemical cocktail of underground origin invades the island and causes a flame of dependence among young consumers.
This drug is a cocktail made from "carbamazepine, benzodiazepine, phenobarbital" which are psychotropic drugs.
This cheap and highly addictive synthetic substance has spread all over the country due to its low price (a dose costs about 25 cents) Read
Havana - In broad daylight, a young man walks in a park in Havana like a zombie. Erratic, he drags his feet, his gaze lost under the effect of the "quimico", a synthetic drug that arouses concern in Cuba. In a country accustomed to low levels of drug addiction, the use of this very addictive drug, cheaper and more powerful than marijuana, has spread in recent years in the capital and up to the province. Three months ago, Joshua Angel Espinosa, 2…
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