What is the 'zombie drug'? Doctor reveals why users appear 'frozen' and how dangerous it can be
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What is the 'zombie drug'? Doctor reveals why users appear 'frozen' and how dangerous it can be
Videos of people appearing confused, slow-moving and unresponsive have fuelled discussion around the so-called 'zombie drug'. Dr NK Soni explains what the term means, how substances such as xylazine can affect the body, the warning signs of an overdose and what to do in an emergency.
The video of zombie drugs from Sri Ganganagar, which the Superintendent of Police had denied, turned out to be from the city itself. The young men seen in it are also from Sri Ganganagar. During police interrogation, the young men said that they had taken the zombie drug and pretended to stand in one place. They had never taken this drug in their life. They only consume one banned capsule and do not consume any other intoxicant. SP Harishankar s…
Ketamine is an anesthetic medicine that is used in certain medical and surgical procedures. Esketamine, an approved ketamine derivative for some specific cases of resistant depression, also exists, but its administration requires medical supervision. The problem appears when used outside a medical environment, in uncontrolled quantities or by products of unknown origin. In such cases it can cause significant changes in consciousness and pose a r…
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