Taking any type of impure cocaine whether it is contaminated or cut with another substance can have detrimental side effects. Impure sources can cause abnorminally low white-cell counts, cause bone marrow loss, and can kill layers of your skin leading it to rot away. In the June issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. Ghinwa Dumyati from the University of Rochester Medical Center describes two female cocaine users at the hospital with peculiar bruises and large pieces of dead flesh; Levamisole was found in their blood. Levamisole was formerly a cancer drug that is now used to prevent worms in animals, but is also a popular agent used to dilute cocaine. Levamisole is cheap, easily found, is the right texture and taste, may increase your high, can be extremely addictive, and may accelerate your heart rate. Although cutting cocaine seems like an immoral way to sell the drug, all types of cocaine are illegal and therefore immoral in Utah. If you find yourself caught in the middle of any type of cocaine and the law you must find yourself a criminal defense attorney to protect your rights.
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