Bath salts is the obvious answer here. Who doesn't wanna experience the zombie apoc for a few hours?
Apparently you are not familiar enough with Krokodil.
'Flesh-eating' drug reported in area
Professionals skeptical that krokodil — toxic mix of codeine, solvents — is used in lieu of heroin
A Joliet physician said he's discovered a "flesh-eating" drug new to the Chicago area, though authorities have not confirmed the cases and some health professionals remain skeptical.
Dr. Abhin Singla, director of addiction services at Presence St. Joseph Hospital, last week reported treating five people with signs of addiction to krokodil, an injected drug that provides a heroin-like high but leaves gangrenous wounds and scaly, green flesh.
"It is a horrific way to get sick. The smell of rotten flesh permeates the room," he said in a news release issued by the hospital. "Intensive treatment and skin grafts are required, but they often are not enough to save limbs or lives."
Singla said in a telephone interview Friday that three women in their 20s arrived in the emergency room last weekend with rotting flesh. He said the patients told him they'd been injecting krokodil, the word for crocodile in Russia, where the drug's use first became common. He said two more men reported using the drug later in the week. Two of the women left the hospital against medical advice, and one underwent surgery to remove large amounts of gangrenous skin, Singla said.
"It's pretty frightening," said Dr. Syed Bokhari, a surgeon who said he treated the woman.
Bokhari said the woman told him she had used the drug krokodil; he added that the wounds were hideous, unlike anything he's seen in 20 years as a surgeon, including treatment of many other patients who had abused drugs.
Photographs of addicts with gruesome wounds from krokodil use are easy to find on the Internet, accompanied by stories about widespread use in Russia and Ukraine, as well as unconfirmed cases of krokodil use in Arizona, Utah and Nevada.
The recipe for the drug, a homemade form of desomorphine, is gag-inducing: codeine tablets are mixed with solvents like lighter fluid or cleaning products and cooked on a stove top.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-10-11/news/ct-met-krokodil-20131013_1_drug-users-dan-bigg-kathleen-kane-willis
One of the more tame pictures online:
As for myself...Sparkle is better than Meow Meow. Get your purr on without all the jankies.