@TheInfographicsShow

Did you know that if someone overdoses on Tranq (zombie drug), the usual life-saving treatment for opioids won’t work?! 😨

How about Gray Death? Ever heard of it? This terrifying drug is so potent that just touching it can cause an overdose. Experts say it’s stronger than heroin and fentanyl combined. ⚠

@Dr.Rabbit7346

I am a recovering Addict but never thought I would hear “if you or your loved one is huffing your own farts please get help immediately”

@CosticDragon

I was wondering it Krokodil would be listed since it’s side effects are truly horrific

@lVagabondl

Had a friend go schizophrenic from spice. We had to trick him into admitting himself to the hospital. Was the scariest thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Looking into his eyes it was like his soul had left his body

@raymondang9612

1.Poppers never last longer than a minute.  2. Back in 1983, we were all scared when poppers were suspected to cause AIDS.

@Mosscatski

I live in Colombia, and yes, Scopolamine / burundanga / borrachera is real. There are plenty of documented cases, and I know victims.  One error in the video though, is it is not new at all. It comes from a tree that the indigenous have used for eons.  Having said all that, while it is something to be careful of, Colombia remains safe and attractive for tourists who use common sense. I started visiting in 2004 and have been living here since 2013, and have not been a victim of any crime.

@GamingSpirit79

The fact that the Chinese claimed their bath salts to be synthetic marijuana is just mind-blowing. :face-blue-covering-eyes:

@3EyedBro-tk2yt

This video was more effective than any DARE program I participated in while in school

@LitSamtheLitEnby

Flakka also gives people visions of being chased by wolves, according to Jason of Fire Department Coffee and their sister channel (where this fact came from) Fire Department Chronicles that's just Jason, mostly talking about his actual experiences as a firefighter and paramedic, including, you guessed it, one about a patient on flakka

@Tokin_ape

Scopolamine is the drug that scares me the most

@jakeholmes8623

I used to smoke spice it’s the most mental high you will experience it’s a epidemic in Birmingham uk hits you like the first bong you ever have of weed but times by 100 and still doesn’t come close you lose all humanity or care of anything no cold no hunger no emotion 20 mins later completely sober but angry

@AblissMusic

I was hoping krokodil would be on the list. I saw a documentary on it and I told myself that even before I got sober, that that would be one drug I never do cuz it showed the actual effects of krokodil, not just a cartoon. It's definitely a real insane drug

@AlanRFisher

"Poppers", AKA Amil Nytrate is essentially C.D cleaner.

@ellewoodsrn

Florida always catching strays on here!😂😂😂😂

@jackmunch6978

Stranger, deadlier stuff than fentanyl. Great……

@lidiastarkova2323

id love to become a cat and not have to worry about life

@cheifDeisel

3:24 Aficionado of fine and exotic inebriants here. 
Bath salts were never marketed as "synthetic marijuana". These were two separate and distinct families of drugs. 
Bath salts were crystalline compounds similar in appearance to fine grained rock salt, intended to be ground up and snorted. They were engineered to mimic the effects of methamphetamines. 
The drugs marketed as "synthetic marijuana" and sold under names like Spice, K2 and Mojo looked like crushed herbs, were intended to be smoked and would mimic the effects of a debilitating brain injury.

@CandyFlippingFTW

"drugs you didn't know existed"

all the burn outs watching: "Are you sure about that?"

@tergish1

Spice and bath salts are different things

@xavierninetwofourfiveone6901

Haven't heard Scopolamine in yrs now. Surprised to see it on here, but also glad to see it mentioned.