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The drug is called scopolamine, but is colloquially known as ‘The Devil’s Breath,' and is derived from a particular type of tree common to South America. Stories surrounding the drug are the stuff of urban legends, with some telling horror stories of ...
What would it take to be considered the world's scariest drug? A documentary that has gone viral in two days has a suggestion –– it’s one that criminals use to erase your memory and renders you incapable of exercising your free will. The drug, called ...
The "Devil's Breath" drug scopolamine has been used by NASA to counter the effects of motion sickness. The hallucinogen was recently brought to the public's attention by a documentary aired on Vice.com, which saw reporters travel to Colombia to see its ...
And we thought roofies were scary. The date-rape drug has nothing on scopolamine, the zombie drug from Columbia. This odorless, tasteless drug can be blown in your face, and it only takes minutes to affect you, turning you into a slave to suggestion.
A DRUG that eliminates free will and can wipe the memory of its victims is currently being dealt on the streets of Colombia. The drug is called scopolamine, but is colloquially known as ‘The Devil’s Breath,' and is derived from a particular type of ...
Scopolamine (licensed by the FDA and sold by Novartis as "Transderm Scop" sea-sickness patches) is the world's scariest drug? I learn something new every day. Another writes: Scopolamine is not new at all. It was the drug of choice for labor in the '50s ...
Apparently Scopolamine keeps you conscious but effectively renders your inhibitions mute: Demencia Black, a drug dealer in the capital of Bogota, said the drug is frightening for the simplicity in which it can be administered. He told Vice that ...
professionals and housewives formed the National Twilight Sleep Association to lobby for access to scopolamine, an amnesiac that when paired with morphine allowed women to go into labor and forget the experience afterward. In retrospect ...
Please enable JavaScript to watch this video. You’ve never heard of scopolamine. It’s synthesised from plants, like cocaine. It even looks exactly like cocaine. But unlike the restricted drug, it’ll turn you into an insane zombie and probably kill you.
The drug, which is currently being dealt on the streets of the country, is called scopolamine, but is colloquially known as 'The Devil's Breath,' and is often blown into faces of victims or added to drinks. Within minutes, victims are like ...