Tranq: The Drug That Eats Flesh

A new drug is terrorizing the streets?not just killing people, but destroying them while they're still alive.

Tranq?a deadly mix of fentanyl and the veterinary sedative xylazine?is leaving users with rotting flesh, open wounds, and no way out. In this shocking exposé, Tranq: The Drug That Eats Flesh pulls back the curtain on the most horrifying synthetic drug epidemic in modern history.

From the rise of fentanyl to the outbreak of "zombie" wounds in cities like Philadelphia and Los Angeles, this book traces the brutal evolution of America's opioid crisis. You'll read about real victims, failed policies, overwhelmed hospitals, and the underground street economy that profits from misery.

But this isn't just a book about despair?it's also about hope. Grassroots harm reduction efforts, bold new policies, and the courage of survivors show that even in the darkest corners, light is possible.

This is more than a drug story. It's a wake-up call for a nation on the edge.



Autorentext

Muhammad Shahadat Hossain is a Bangladeshi writer, digital specialist, and entrepreneur. He is the Head of IT at SM Enterprise and the founder of Salma Enterprise, a multifaceted business involved in telecom distribution, mobile accessories, fishing, and dairy farming.

With years of experience in sales, marketing, and digital content creation, Shahadat combines real-world insight with a deep concern for social justice, addiction, and public health. His diverse background gives him a unique perspective on how systemic issues affect both individuals and communities.

Tranq: The Drug That Eats Flesh is his debut eBook?a powerful attempt to uncover the harsh realities behind synthetic drug abuse and spark awareness across global readers.

Titel
Tranq : The Drug That Eats Flesh
EAN
9798231807017
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
24.06.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.25 MB