Latest Blog Post from Per Wickstrom Focuses On “Killer Heroin” That’s On the Rise
(PRWEB) March 06, 2014 -- The latest blog post from Per Wickstrom at PerWickstrom.com is focusing on a frightening drug that is making its way across the US and, particularly, the east coast in states like Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island: “killer heroin.”
As the chilling label implies, killer heroin is a potentially lethal combination of heroin and fentanyl, which is a prescription painkiller significantly more potent than morphine. And while the loaded drug is not new – having first hit the scene around 2006 – in recent weeks it has once again been thrust into the public eye due to a spate of overdoses and deaths.
“Killer heroin looks different from plain heroin, and is yellowish instead of white,” commented Per Wickstrom. “It also goes by a few different names, such as `Bud Ice’, `Theraflu’ and `Income Tax’. The bottom line is that there’s no such thing as safe heroin, and killer heroin in particular can be extremely devastating. Anyone who is struggling with an addition, or knows someone who is, should seek professional medical help immediately – before it may be too late.”
The full text of Per Wickstrom’s latest blog entitled “Killer Heroin on the Rise is available at http://www.perwickstrom.com/news/killer-heroin-on-the-rise.
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About Per Wickstrom
Per Wickstrom is the President and Founder of Best Drug Rehabilitation, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center focused on helping individuals through holistic and natural methods. Per believes that it's never too late to turn your life around and do something positive with your life - he is living proof that hard work, perseverance, and a positive attitude can overcome any negative situation.
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