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  1. Bath Salts are a psychoactive designer drug of abuse that have caused dangerous intoxication. Includes Bath Salts side effects, interactions and indications.

  2. Bath salts or monkey dust come in a powdered or crystallised form which can be swallowed, smoked, injected or snorted. Subjective effects are similar to MDMA or cocaine [14] but with a duration of 5–6 hours. Both substances cause a rapid onset of action in the central nervous system, [15] and stimulant toxicity.

  3. The human-made version of cathinone in bath salts is stronger and more dangerous. Bath salts are sometimes used as a cheap substitute for stimulants like cocaine. Research shows that one common...

  4. WHAT ARE “BATH SALTS?”. Synthetic stimulants often referred to as “bath salts” are from the synthetic cathinone class of drugs. Synthetic cathinones are central nervous stimulants and are designed to mimic effects similar to those produced by cocaine, methamphetamine, and MDMA (ecstasy).

  5. 5 cze 2020 · DEA's revised and updated drug fact sheet about synthetic stimulants known by the street name "bath salts" - what are they, what is their origin, what are the common street names for these drugs, what do they look like, how are they abused, what their effect is on the mind and bodies of users including signs of overdose, and their legal status.

  6. 23 paź 2023 · Synthetic cathinones, more commonly known as "bath salts," are human-made stimulants chemically related to cathinone, a substance found in the khat plant.

  7. 12 lis 2014 · Although low recreational doses of bath salts or spice compounds can produce desirable effects, high doses or chronic exposure often leads to dangerous medical consequences, including psychosis, violent behaviors, tachycardia, hyperthermia, and even death.

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