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40% of Ecstasy users are taking 'bath salts, raising the risk of drug poisoning' Ecstasy - also called Molly - is used by one out of 10 young adults in US ...
Bath Salts Found in 40 Percent of Ecstasy Users. Published Feb 18, 2016 at 7:01 PM EST Updated May 23, 2016 at 5:15 AM EDT. Nearly 4 in 10 people who admitted to using the club drug ecstasy ...
“Bath Salts” act like Ecstasy in our brains ... The last few years have seen the appearance of a number of drugs sold under the false flag of “bath salts” or “plant food”.
They ended up with usable hair samples from from 48 participants who said they'd used ecstasy. Out of that group, 14 had either used bath salts or weren't sure if they had.
Some states recently classified bath salts as Schedule I drugs after they were found to cause hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and death. In most states, bath salts are legally sold at convenience ...
Bath salts and similar substances are a growing problem. As of July 31, U.S. poison control centers had received 4,137 calls about bath salt "exposures." In all of 2010, there were only 303 such ...
Some states recently classified bath salts as Schedule I drugs after they were found to cause hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and death. In most states, bath salts are legally sold at convenience ...
The comparison between bath salts and ecstasy (MDMA) is based on the results of a study on rats showing that MDMA and mephedrone have similar effects on the neurotransmitters dopamine and seratonin.
Recent research on ecstasy users has worryingly found 'bath salts' in the samples collected. Conducted by New York University (NYU), the test included taking hair samples of 48 people who said they ...
Dunedin has become a centre of people unwittingly taking the notorious psychosis-inducing drugs known as "bath salts'', because dealers are misrepresenting ...
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