Sold under such names as Ivory Wave, Bliss, White Lightning and Hurricane Charlie, the chemicals can cause hallucinations, paranoia, rapid heart rates and suicidal thoughts, authorities say. The chemicals are in products sold legally at convenience stores and on the Internet as bath salts and even plant foods. However, they aren't necessarily being used for the purposes on the label...
Ryan said cathinone, the parent substance of the drugs, comes from a plant grown in Africa and is regulated. He said MDPV and mephedrone are made in a lab, and they aren't regulated because they're not marketed for human consumption. The stimulants affect neurotransmitters in the brain, he said.
"It causes intense cravings for it. They'll binge on it three or four days before they show up in an ER. Even though it's a horrible trip, they want to do it again and again," Ryan said.
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24 Ocak 2011 Pazartesi
Are "Bath Salts" the new designer drug?
There is an old joke that asks, "Who was the first person to look at a slimy snail and think, 'That looks tasty!'" But human ingenuity knows no bounds when it is trying to fill it's belly. And unfortunately, it appears it is equally brilliant in finding ways to destroy the brain. Consider this: evidence that next wave in the Drug War is bath salts. I can't imagine anyone willingly snorting something as random as this, "just to see what happens". And yet, this scourge is so widespread that many states are considering emergency bans.
30 Nisan 2010 Cuma
Drugs are NOT the answer... to relationships
More and more, society seems to think that medication is the answer to every problem. Lack of attention span? Drug. Lack of desire? Drug. Now, doctors are pitching a new drug to make men more sensitive in relationships. The drug is derived from the bloodstream of nursing mothers.
The Cambridge and German scientists gave 24 healthy men nasal sprays containing oxytocin while 24 others received a placebo.
Afterwards the men were shown heart-wrenching photographs including a little girl in tears, a child embracing a cat and a man in mourning, and asked them to describe the level of empathy they felt with those in the pictures.
'The oxytocin group showed significantly higher emotional empathy levels than those men who had taken the placebo,' said Dr Rene Hurlemann, of the Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn.
2 Şubat 2009 Pazartesi
A Lesson for all of Us
Olympic gold medalist and hero to many Michael Phelps admitted today to smoking Marijuana after a photo surfaced of him smoking using a bong. Why do so many people ruin their image with one night's pleasure? (Assuming they found the smoking pleasurable.) WHy risk the millions of dollars for it? It is too bad. Michael Phelpls seems like a good young man.
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