Vladimir Putin is “overdosing on a cocktail of psychotropic drugs” amid multiple health issues, according to newly obtained reports from Russia.

The documents, which allegedly come from a source close to the Kremlin, confirm that the Russian leader has early-stage Parkinson’s disease and pancreatic cancer, according to a report in The Sun.

The source claimed that Putin is “regularly stuffed with all kinds of heavy steroids and innovative painkilling injections to stop the spread of pancreatic cancer.”

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During public appearances, the source said, Putin is given “psychotropic” drugs to hide the severity of his illness. As one of the most powerful people in the world, Putin has access to a “super secret stimulating substance” that was created for him.

He is said to be taking a drug similar to Meldonium, which was developed in the Soviet Union and can be used to treat heart disease. 

“For Putin, a component has been added to the drug that suppresses the state of psychological instability and any element of a sense of fear or danger,” a source told The Sun. The source also said he is taking a number of antipsychotics due to growing paranoia.

Putin is afraid of being poisoned and avoids touching objects.

He allegedly takes extreme precautions when drinking any liquids. Another source said the president has “lost his mind.”

This follows conflicting reports from the CIA and the British M16 that deny Putin’s rumored health issues. The director of the CIA said in July that Putin was “entirely too healthy.”

Putin’s health has long been a subject of speculation, which has increased since his decision to invade Ukraine in February.

In June, a video showing Putin grasping the corner of a table during a meeting arose suspicion that the leader may have been ill or in pain.

Rumors of various illnesses have surrounded the world leader for years.

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