What are they? Unregulated psychoactive substances marketed as "bath salts" are among the latest in a series of legal synthetic substances that, when used improperly, offer alternatives to illegal drugs.
Psychoactive "Bath Salts" Toxicity in Alaska—A Case Series Psychoactive “Bath Salts” Toxicity in Alaska—A Case Series
Bath Salts or Designer Cathinones (Synthetic Stimulants) Overview Synthetic stimulants that are marketed as “bath salts” are often found in a number of retail products.
Clinical experience with and analytical confi rmation of " bath salts " and " legal highs " (synthetic cathinones) in the United States Clinical Toxicology 2011.49:499-505
ii Fluoride and Its Salts July 2011 OEHHA PREFACE Proposition 65 1 requires the publication of a list of chemicals "known to the state" to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.
Behavioral Health: Developing A Better Understanding Vol. Seven, Issue V B ath S altS : a N ew D rug t reND "Bath salts" are a new and emerging designer drug that has recently surfaced as a significant problem in Ohio, as well as around the nation.
Uptake of Bile Salts, Bilirubin, Cholesterol, and Organic Solutes by the Hepatocyte: Several of the key transporters for hepatic salts, bilirubin, lipids, and organic solutes in humans have been cloned and characterized biochemically, includ ing those for conjugated bile ...
September 21, 2011 " Bath Salts" Frequently Asked Questions What are "bath salts"? "Bath salts" is a "designer drug" that has been recently become available.
The truth about bath salts: The substances contained in these products have absolutely nothing in common with actual bath salts. "Bath salts" are snorted, injected or smoked which causes hallucinations, paranoia, rapid heart rates and suicidal thoughts.
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