This documentary examines the history of krokodil (desomorphine) through the lens of public health policy and pharmaceutical regulation. Originally developed in 1932 as a medical alternative to morphine, the drug resurfaced in early 2000s Russia amid heroin shortages and over-the-counter codeine access, exposing critical gaps in addiction treatment and healthcare infrastructure. Drawing on medical research and documented case studies, the film explores how regulatory decisions, limited access to evidence-based therapies, and market dynamics contributed to unintended consequences. It connects these patterns to broader global opioid challenges, offering an educational analysis of addiction science, harm-reduction strategy, and healthcare reform. ð Timestamps: 00:00:00 - The Flesh-Eating Drug 00:27:49 - Krokodil Epidemic Spreads 00:54:05 - Russia Fights Back 01:20:02 - The Pattern Repeats Drift off to sleep while learning about Krokodil. Calm, soothing narration designed to help with insomnia, anxiety, and restful sleep. ð MORE BORING HISTORY: Medieval History:    âĒ Medieval History For Sleep  Victorian Era:    âĒ Victorian History for Sleep  Drug History:    âĒ Drug History for Sleep  Perfect for: insomnia, sleep aid, anxiety relief, ASMR, relaxation, studying, background noise, history lovers Subscribe to Witty Historian for 2+ hour historical sleep stories uploaded regularly. ð Fuel the rabbit holes: https://buymeacoffee.com/wittyhistorian #History #krokodil #DrugTrade #HistoryForSleep