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Among the seized drugs was one package marked “bath salts,” which weighed about 15 kilograms, Toronto police Chief Bill Blair confirmed on Monday. ...
June 5, 2012— -- A Delaware senator praised pending legislation proposing a nationwide ban on "bath salts," a dangerous synthetic drug that's on the rise in the United States and might have ...
Flakka use was also associated with use of a higher number of other drugs and higher frequency of use of other drugs, with 51.7% using 4–12 other drugs and 22.4% using 4–12 other drugs >6 times.
The drug is present in California but has yet to reach the critical mass seen in other states. The California Poison Control System said it has received only one call relating to the “bath salts.” ...
Emergencies related to the drugs have surged: The American Association of Poison Control Centers received more than 6,100 calls about bath salt drugs in 2011 — up from just 304 the year before ...
"Bath salts," the recently popular stimulant drugs made with synthetic chemicals, may be more addictive than methamphetamine, one of the most addictive drugs of abuse, a new study on rats suggests.
Authorities say Unit 3019, steps from the main office, was being used to package the latest fad in designer narcotics — synthetic […] Skip to content. ... Designer ‘Bath Salt’ drugs new ...
Though the packages are often marked “not for human consumption,” (see image) authorities found nonetheless that many sellers market “bath salts” as a recreational drug. Prescription drug ...
The Lowdown on "Bath Salts": The new designer drug known as "Bath Salts" triggers hallucinations that may lead to extreme violence, such as the cannibalism of the "Miami Zombie" episode.
Bath Salts: The Designer Drug of 2012. Antivirus pioneer John McAfee, a devotee now detained in a murder probe, sang the praises of the substance said to mimic meth and cocaine.
The use of bath salts as recreational drugs has greatly escalated in recent years. ... Bath Salts Turning into the New Recreational Drugs. by Tanya Thomas on October 27, 2011 at 10:53 PM.
Bath salts present a challenge for drug tests A drug-testing company chief talks about his battle to keep pace with the ever-changing elements of the drugs. By Bryan Le.