It is commonly sold under brand names including Rompun and Anased.
The drug works by stimulating animals' muscles to relax, and also as an analgesic — relieving pain. It does this by prompting less norepinephrine and dopamine to be released into the central nervous system.
The drug is not an opioid but is often mixed with opioids — such as fentanyl — when it is used to augment it. Because of this, people who take it are more difficult to treat with the overdose-reversing drug naloxone.
There’s reports of a new, synthetic opioid, nicknamed Frankenstein...................
When I had horses, The vet used that to sedate them when she came out to float their teeth. Talk about dopey horses.
New York City is in an advanced state of decay.
Wow… I am trying to wrap my mind around how immediate the symptoms were with contact exposure. And.. shutting down the ED after they arrived.
Thanks for posting… this is bad news. Very bad.
ONE such subject is "the pandemic/epidemic/uncontrollable drug or substance that takes over a population."
I have never seen ANY of these movies because I will not allow such sensational negativism enter into my thought processing activities.
I'm no Dr or medical person, but this type of report seems to pop up about twice a year, and quite frankly, I suspect its veracity.
Whether they know it or not, the pushers are practicing chemical warfare, not selling illegal drugs.