Monday, June 4, 2012

Synthetic Drug 'Bath Salts' Did It Cause The Cannibal Attack And Why Can't Feds Stop Pushed By Drugmaker After Miami Rudy Eugene Comment on salt' drugs called emerging threat in Colorado Face transplant for 'zombie' victim First comes simple survival salts' seized from San Clemente tobacco shop Teen Grand Junction died after ingesting bath salts coroner says drug may be behind cannibal attack cops say Iowa officials launch campaign to combat synthetic Blamed Recovering Bath Salts User Says Makes You Feel '10 Feet Tall and Bulletproof' [Drugs] A Deadly New With Deceptively Innocent Name drove man brutal Drugs Are Bad M’Kay Was On Them “Bath Salts” When He Ripped Off His Clothes Viciously Gnawed Man’s Chemists Outrun Laws War Watch guy overdose 'bath s

"Bath Salts" A Deadly New Drug With A Deceptively Innocent Name 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. Drug panics, bath salts, and face-eating zombies — Jack Shafer JUNE 3 — Last Saturday afternoon, a naked man gnawed off most of the face of a half-naked man on a Miami causeway. He continued chewing even after police shot him and did not stop until they shot him dead. Things like that don't happen everyday — not even in Miami — so quite naturally the horror story has been picked up by every flavour of media ... Bath Salts: A Survivor of the Drug Explains the Effects (Video) Bath salts seem to be to blame for the horrific attack of a homeless man by Rudy Eugene, 31, who literally dragged a homeless man away from his spot in the shade, stripped him, and ate his face. The attack . . . Bath Salts Blamed For Recent Spate Of "Zombie" Attacks Over the past week, several people have been have caught allegedly eating human flesh and reports in at least two of those cases are now suggesting that a synthetic drug called "bath salts" could be to blame. Bath-salts addict: 'It felt so evil' The man is strapped onto a gurney and restrained, yet he is singing, making faces and twitching. Recovering Bath Salts User Says Drug Makes You Feel '10 Feet Tall and Bulletproof' [Drugs] # drugs Freddy Sharp knows first-hand what it feels like to lose it on "bath salts." More » 'Bath salts' drug hits Edmonton streets The addictive drug has been making headlines in the United States - but is not illegal in Canada. Former bath-salts addict: 'It felt so evil' The man is strapped onto a gurney and restrained, yet he is singing, making faces and twitching. Ex bath-salts addict: 'It felt so evil' The man is strapped onto a gurney and restrained, yet he is singing, making faces and twitching. Are Bath Salts Legal? By Chris Curtis EUGENE, Ore. -- A dangerous drug is on the radar all over the United States. The drug is simply known as "bath salts". It is not to be confused with the substance used to scent your bath water. They are drugs sold as cocaine substances. In September 2011, the FDA put out a one-year ban of three synthetic stimulants used to make bath salts. They are called mephedrone, MDPV and ...
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