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Coaxial cross

Like most of the drugs, coaxial was originally invented as a medicine. Subsequently, however, drug addicts figured that this quite legitimate and not too expensive antidepressant may serve as a hard drug, if used intravenously. It is not known who first came up with this idea, but currently many drug addicts around the world are practicing this way of usage. The addict buys the coaxial pills at the pharmacy, triturates them into powder, dissolves in the water and injects a drug. Of course, to get a fine powder at home is almost impossible, and with an injection a large amount of insoluble crystals penetrate into the blood, leading to thrombosis. The harm of drug use in this case is infinite.

Even oral abuse of the drug can cause serious side effects. After several weeks of depression treatment, the patient's teeth are completely destroyed, which leads to exodontia. It is not difficult to guess what would be the consequences of the intravenous coaxial usage, widely practiced among addicts. After the drug penetrates with blood, it coagulates, and after a few dozen shots a necrosis develops turning into a vast gangrene.

The "withdrawal" from coaxial surpasses heroin in severity. Even after quitting drugs, many die of heart failure, even those with good health have managed to survive it, never get rid of psychological dependence and tendency to depression. Having lost the ability to positive experiences, many former coaxial addicts commit suicide, unable to face heavy life circumstances.

As a result, people who once began to use coaxial as a drug ever give up for lost. At this point, there are only three ways: death from gangrene, from withdrawal or, at best, pathetic resemblance of life, deprived of the ability to enjoy and take pleasure from anything.

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