Guardian wrote:[...] spice, the collective name given to various synthetic smoking mixtures making headlines in Russia. On the market for five years, spice has the potential to be deadly.
According to Russian authorities, in recent weeks the spice epidemic has taken 25 lives and led to 700 people seeking medical attention. Hardly a day goes by without a fresh horror story of adolescents dying from the drug. [...]
A few years ago, spice was popular in Europe but without those mounting fatalities. Either the suppliers now use far more toxic psychoactive component(s) or this is extremely exaggerated. Neither explanation is exactly an endorsement of Russian drug policy. I mean it's not like black market replacements for known and more or less safe drugs have been more dangerous before... oh wait.
Guardian wrote:Spice is just the latest horror drug to hit Russia. Several years ago krokodil, a synthetic heroin substitute made from boiling codeine tablets with other ingredients, became popular.