A ZOMBIE drug found in vapes has been banned by the UK after 11 Brits were killed by the “flesh-eating substance”. Xylazine, ...
The UK government on Wednesday banned the flesh-rotting so-called zombie drug xylazine as it tries to tackle deaths from narcotics and crack down on criminal gangs.
The flesh-destroying drug has been linked to more than 400 deaths in the UK, but experts warn the ban won't reduce fatalities ...
Its effects on long-term users – often leaving them immobilised in the street, and prone to non-healing skin lesions – have ...
The synthetic drug lowers breathing and heart rate to dangerously low levels and can cause large open skin wounds, which have led to it being dubbed a "flesh-eating zombie drug". Earlier this year ...
Richard Brewer was jailed for producing Spice and possession of a stun gun A man who produced the "zombie" drug Spice from a "lab" in his garage has been jailed for seven years. Richard Brewer ...
The zombie drug can cause raw wounds on the user’s skin. It starts with ulcers, hardens to dead skin called eschar, and if left untreated can result in amputation. Advisory Alert: It has come to ...
It is also unknown if the skin will be standalone or come as bundle with other cosmetics and items. An MVP screen would be a perfect addition alongside Zombie Doctor Strange. With the amount of ...
A flesh-eating "zombie drug" called xylazine has been saturating the streets of Los Angeles, with severe, deadly effects when mixed with illicit opioids. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s officials ...