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All You Need To Know About Bath Salt Abuse

All you need to knOw about to know about BATH SALT ABUSE Bath salts is the informal "street name" for a family of designer drugs often containing substituted cathinones, which have effects similar to amphetamine and cocaine. Having no known legitimate use, these designer drugs are falsely labeled as 'bath salts,' 'plant food,' 'insect repellant’ and other innocuous substances and marked "Not For Human Consumption," in order to conceal them from law enforcement. The Facts Health Risks Cerebral vascular accidents (CVA) or strokes Coma/death Swelling of the brain Decrease in appetite Because bath salts Synthetic cathinones act on the user's norepinephrine-dopamine of agitation and re-uptake inhibitor and are central nervous system stimulants. create an elevated level aggression, people who use them also become a safety risk to others. Elevated blood pressures 3-8 hrs Myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) W B These products are usually encountered as highly pure white or brown powders. The effects from bath salts can last from 3-4 hours or 6-8 hours depending on Kidney failure how much the user takes. The mental health risks of using bath salts inclyde Cathinone derivatives are claimed to have effects similar to those of cocaine, amphetamine or MDMA (ecstasy), but little is known of their detailed pharmacology. Agitation Auditory and visual hallucinations > Extreme paranoid thoughts Anxiety $25 Prolonged and intense panic attacks and anxiety 50mg They also increase body temperature and can cause muscle breakdown leading to kidney damage. %3D $50 Perception of a diminished requitement for food and sleep Increased wakefulness The price of bath salts ranges from $25 to $50 per 50-miligram packet Popular names for "Bath salts" Charge+ Hurricane Charlie Snow Leopard Blye Silk Bliss White Dove White Lightening White Knight Red Dove Star Dust Ivory Snow Ivory Wave Purple Wave Blizzard Ocean Burst Pure Ivory Yanilla Sky White Rysh Bath Salts come in different forms Powder Liquid Grystal Capsule Taplet Stats and Stories In September of 2010, the San Luis Obispo, CA Sheriff's Department noted that two 15-year old boys became very ill after taking bath salts thinking that it was MDMA (ecstasy). Poison Control Centers received 2,237 bath salts related calls from 47 states as well as the District of Currently only Kentucky and North Dakota have hbia. filed legislation to ban Bath Salts. The death of e 21-year-old Kansas man is speculated to be the result of taking bath salts. In 2010 the man jumped in front of a vehicle on I-35 close to Salina, killing himself. Amount of Bath Salt related calls to Poison Control Centers in the U.S. 2009 2010 302 2,237 2011 In Louisiana, 84 people are reported to have been hospitalized due to taking bath salts and experiencing paranoia, fighting, hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and physical effects such as hypertension and rapid heartbeat. The first reports of "Bath Salts" seizure was from Germany in 2007. The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Israel have banned the chemicals. The contents of individual packets of so-called "bath salts" drugs vary, but have generally peen found to inclyde at least one of six chemicals. BANNED! BANNED! BANNED! BANNED! New Jersey Bath Salt reported cases by age: Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) AGE 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone, 4-MMC) 47.8% Methylenedioxymethcathinone (Methylone, MDMC) 30.4% Fluoromethcathinone (Flephedrone, 4-FMC) i7.4% Fluoromethcathinone (3-FMC) 4.3% Methoxymethcathinone (Methedrone, bk-PMMA, PMM) active internet marketing ----- *C: Percent of Exposure Cases All you need to knOw about to know about BATH SALT ABUSE Bath salts is the informal "street name" for a family of designer drugs often containing substituted cathinones, which have effects similar to amphetamine and cocaine. Having no known legitimate use, these designer drugs are falsely labeled as 'bath salts,' 'plant food,' 'insect repellant’ and other innocuous substances and marked "Not For Human Consumption," in order to conceal them from law enforcement. The Facts Health Risks Cerebral vascular accidents (CVA) or strokes Coma/death Swelling of the brain Decrease in appetite Because bath salts Synthetic cathinones act on the user's norepinephrine-dopamine of agitation and re-uptake inhibitor and are central nervous system stimulants. create an elevated level aggression, people who use them also become a safety risk to others. Elevated blood pressures 3-8 hrs Myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) W B These products are usually encountered as highly pure white or brown powders. The effects from bath salts can last from 3-4 hours or 6-8 hours depending on Kidney failure how much the user takes. The mental health risks of using bath salts inclyde Cathinone derivatives are claimed to have effects similar to those of cocaine, amphetamine or MDMA (ecstasy), but little is known of their detailed pharmacology. Agitation Auditory and visual hallucinations > Extreme paranoid thoughts Anxiety $25 Prolonged and intense panic attacks and anxiety 50mg They also increase body temperature and can cause muscle breakdown leading to kidney damage. %3D $50 Perception of a diminished requitement for food and sleep Increased wakefulness The price of bath salts ranges from $25 to $50 per 50-miligram packet Popular names for "Bath salts" Charge+ Hurricane Charlie Snow Leopard Blye Silk Bliss White Dove White Lightening White Knight Red Dove Star Dust Ivory Snow Ivory Wave Purple Wave Blizzard Ocean Burst Pure Ivory Yanilla Sky White Rysh Bath Salts come in different forms Powder Liquid Grystal Capsule Taplet Stats and Stories In September of 2010, the San Luis Obispo, CA Sheriff's Department noted that two 15-year old boys became very ill after taking bath salts thinking that it was MDMA (ecstasy). Poison Control Centers received 2,237 bath salts related calls from 47 states as well as the District of Currently only Kentucky and North Dakota have hbia. filed legislation to ban Bath Salts. The death of e 21-year-old Kansas man is speculated to be the result of taking bath salts. In 2010 the man jumped in front of a vehicle on I-35 close to Salina, killing himself. Amount of Bath Salt related calls to Poison Control Centers in the U.S. 2009 2010 302 2,237 2011 In Louisiana, 84 people are reported to have been hospitalized due to taking bath salts and experiencing paranoia, fighting, hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and physical effects such as hypertension and rapid heartbeat. The first reports of "Bath Salts" seizure was from Germany in 2007. The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Israel have banned the chemicals. The contents of individual packets of so-called "bath salts" drugs vary, but have generally peen found to inclyde at least one of six chemicals. BANNED! BANNED! BANNED! BANNED! New Jersey Bath Salt reported cases by age: Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) AGE 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone, 4-MMC) 47.8% Methylenedioxymethcathinone (Methylone, MDMC) 30.4% Fluoromethcathinone (Flephedrone, 4-FMC) i7.4% Fluoromethcathinone (3-FMC) 4.3% Methoxymethcathinone (Methedrone, bk-PMMA, PMM) active internet marketing ----- *C: Percent of Exposure Cases

All You Need To Know About Bath Salt Abuse

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Bath Salts is the informal street name for a family of designer drugs often containing cathinones, which have effects similar to amphetamine and cocaine.

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