HORSE DRUG RAVAGES THROUGH SERBIA: Dealers are stealing it from the PHARMACY and SELLING it to CHILDREN for 2.500 dinars!
Ketamin appeared in Serbia, the drug to put horses to sleep, which is increasingly used by the youth, those persons get euphoric and have hallucinations. This medicine-drug works on the human psyche like cocaine and leaves serious consequences for the ones health. It is used in medicine to put people to sleep, and to treat depression.
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This drug is mostly used around festivals by youth knowing that it leaves serious consequences for the cardiovascular system.
- Dealers have recommended me to try Ketamin on the first night and that the gram costs only 2.500 dinars. I bought and i snorted it like cocaine. I felt really weird. I jumped all night long from the massive energy i felt and i just could not calm myself down. And i had all sorts of hallucinations, all the girls seemed gorgeous, and i felt like all the men were my brothers - said in his confession for Informer, Marko Z. (24), who used the drug.
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He pointed out that the drug effect lasted for 12 hours and he was really scared at some point, so he wont be using it again.
Pharmacist Dragutin Rajevic said that this drug is not in free sale for everybody, and the dealers can get it only if they steal it from the veterinary hospital or pharmacy.
- Ketamin is used for anesthesia for people, but also for animals like horses. It sustains the pulls and the pressure during the operation. It is used by exclusively professionals in hospitals and veterinary stations. If someone got to it, it has to be stolen. But dealers often make their own drugs and sell it as Ketamin, which is dangerous and has lots of side effects, including strong nightmares - concluded the pharmacist.
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