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Don't Mess With Bath Salts!

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What do you experience when you take bath salts?

"Agitation, paranoia, hallucinations, chest pain, suicidality. It’s a very scary stimulant that is out there. We get high blood pressure and increased pulse, but there’s something more, something different that’s causing these other extreme effects. But right now, there’s no test to pick up this drug. The only way we know if someone has taken them is if they tell you they have.

The clinical presentation is similar to mephedrone [a chemical found in other designer drugs], with agitation, psychosis, and stimulatory effects. Both of these agents should be of concern, as severe agitated behavior, like an amphetamine overdose, has occurred.

A second concern is the ongoing suicidality in these patients, even after the stimulatory effects of the drugs have worn off. At least for MDPV, there have been a few highly publicized suicides a few days after their use," Horowitz says.
 
i might have missed it, but is has it been ascertained the bacteria was in the substance and not on a dirty needle?

From the Article
"The final diagnosis was necrotizing fasciitis caused by streptococcus bacteria. Such flesh-eating infections can kill quickly, with victims requiring surgery within an average of 25 hours of admission in order to survive, according to one study."

You don't get stept from a drug. She got it from a dirty needle. Bath Salts is a dirty drug, but sharing needles can def. kill also.
 
From the Article
"The final diagnosis was necrotizing fasciitis caused by streptococcus bacteria. Such flesh-eating infections can kill quickly, with victims requiring surgery within an average of 25 hours of admission in order to survive, according to one study."

You don't get stept from a drug. She got it from a dirty needle. Bath Salts is a dirty drug, but sharing needles can def. kill also.

That's where the bacteria probably came from, but who the heck knows how clean the "bath salts" were.

Pharmaceutical injectables are typically buffered to a safe pH and safe tonicity (absolute concentration). When shooting up street drugs, it's anyone's guess. There are inherent risks with the unclean needles. The injectable substances can be very harsh on the surrounding tissues and basically destroy local tissue, which is a great meal for any bacteria in the syringe, as well as local opportunistic bacteria.
 

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