Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Flakka is a synthetic drug that was developed in the 1960s and is commonly known today as a "bath salt." This synthetic drug is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What is it? Dubbed the "Devil's Drug," flakka's full name is alpha-pyrrolidinopentiophenone, and is a cathinone, which is similar ...
In late 2014, the synthetic drug known as flakka exploded on the scene and prompted such bizarre, violent behavior that it quickly became shorthand for lunacy. The street drug, which is similar to ...
In 2012, bath salts became synonymous with cannibal behavior after a man thought to be high on the substance chewed the face and eyeball off of another man. Subsequent toxicology tests revealed that ...
A dangerous new drug known as flakka has, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration, started to spread death across the United States. When consumed by humans, flakka acts like a cross between ...
Stories of horrific crimes resulting from drug use have been propagated by the media for over a century. Such stories began with cocaine in 1914 and were followed by "reefer madness" stories in the ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. There's a new drug in town, and it's called flakka. It's popping up in a handful of states across the ...
Florida police confronted a man in April 2015 who thought he was God or Thor, and had sex with a tree. When the officers tasered him, he managed to pull the electric probes off his body and try to ...
Alpha-PVP, also known as flakka, has caused a rash of emergency room visits and overdose deaths. Photo from the National Institute on Drug Abuse It’s a new drug. And it’s a killer. Known on the street ...
Face-eating zombies are back and crazier than ever. A new drug called Flakka has made headlines recently after its users promptly began Hulking-out on law enforcement officers and neighbors and ...
Just under 1% of American teenagers are knowingly using the synthetic drug flakka, according to new research. “The main finding was that less than 1% of high school seniors are estimated to have used ...
Flakka is a synthetic drug that was developed in the 1960s and is commonly known today as a “bath salt.” This synthetic drug is sold on the streets in a variety of forms, as cheap substitutes for ...