The principal active ingredient in bath salts MDPV (methylenedioxypryrovalerone) is a highly potent synthetic cathinone derivative.
The Navy takes a zero tolerance stance when it comes to the use of synthetic drugs. According to SECNAV Instruction 5300.28D, the use of any controlled substances and designer drugs such as "bath salts" is prohibited and could result in discharge from the Navy.
From the Seattle Weekly:
“According to the feds, the drug first appeared in the U.S. two years ago. Since then it has been blamed for several horrific incidents, including the murder/suicide of Fort Lewis soldier David Stewart, his girlfriend Kristy Sampels, and their 5-year-old son in Tumwater in April.”
Seattle Weekly 14 Jun 11
“On the afternoon of April 22, Army medic and two-tour Iraq veteran David "Doc" Stewart gunned down his girlfriend Kristy Sampels and fatally shot himself on I-5 just south of Tumwater after a state trooper pulled him over for speeding after a lengthy chase. Hours earlier, Stewart's 5-year-old son Jordan was asphyxiated with a plastic bag over his head at the family's home in Spanaway. Investigators discovered a jar of Lady Bubbles "bath salts," a powerful stimulant chemically similar to methamphetamine and snorted like cocaine, in Stewart's pocket. Yesterday, toxicology results from the Thurston County Coroner confirmed that both Stewart and Sampels were high on the drug at the time of their deaths.”
The active ingredients, the stimulants mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), or its metabolite, pyrovalerone had been previously unregulated because they aren’t marketed or intended for human consumption. It is marketed in the U.S. as "Bath salts" and is found in convenience stores, discount tobacco outlets, gas stations, pawnshops, tattoo parlors, truck stops, night clubs and other locations. The marketing scheme is similar to that for Spice, K2 which was sold as incense, and herbal smoking blends.
The Primary Ingredients Are Derived From Cathinone
Cathinone, a central nervous system stimulant found in the leaves of the “khat” bush (Catha edulis) is also known as African salad, bushman's tea, gat, kat, miraa, qat, chat, tohai, and tschat Khat (Catha edulis) is Ethiopia’s fourth biggest export (after coffee, leather & oil seeds) and is growing every year. It is a traditional narcotic and is exported mainly to Somalia and Djibouti and then to the U.S. and Europe. Causes stimulation, then euphoria and then depression.
The Truth About Bath Salts:
The substances contained in these products have absolutely nothing in common with actual bath salts. The same chemicals in the so-called ‘bath salts’ have also been sold as plant food, pond scum cleaner, and insecticide. Most bath salts are being made by illegal street chemists.
Bath Salts & Cocaine
Bath salts are primarily snorted and has comparable abuse potential as cocaine. More than half of those who use both Bath Salts and Cocaine reporting mixing them so that Mephedrone gives a better quality high.
The Internet
Perhaps the most alarming feature of these designer drugs is the role the Web plays in their rapid appearance and rise in popularity. “The recreational drug market ... is constantly evolving, with the Internet playing an increasingly dominant role,” said researchers with the Psychonaut Web Mapping Project, a two-year European Union– funded project (January 2008-December 2009) with the aim of developing a Web-scanning system to identify and categorize novel recreational drugs/psychoactive compounds and new trends in drug use based on information available on the Internet.
Appearance
The substance appears as a pure white to light-brown hygroscopic, clumpy powder with a slight odor. It appears to darken slightly in color and take on a potato-tuber-like odor if exposed to air for any significant length of time. It has also been observed to rapidly degrade and change properties when in exposed to air as a free base.
Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) MDPV)
A psychoactive drug with stimulant properties which acts as a Norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor (NDRI). Reportedly, it has been sold since around 2004 as a designer drug known as MDPK, MTV, Magic, Maddie, Black Rob, Super Coke and PV. Since 2010 it has been sold as a legal drug alternative and marketed in the United States as "bath salts" . Media warnings and law enforcement officials refer to it as a "dangerous but legal drug", "copy-cat cocaine", "the devil", "poison", and "synthetic speed".
MDPV acts as a stimulant and has been reported to produce effects similar to those of cocaine, methylphenidate, and amphetamines
Bath salts” are also often sold in dance clubs and at underground parties known as “raves”. They typically sell for approximately $40 to $100 per gram, and each packet contains approximately one quarter to one gram. One gram consists of approximately 8 to 40 doses.
Physiological & Psychological effects
Aggression Agitation Breathing difficulty Bruxism (grinding teeth) Confusion Dizziness Extreme anxiety sometimes progressing to violent behavior Fits and delusions Hallucinations Headache Hypertension (high blood pressure) Increased alertness/awareness Increased body temperature, chills, sweating Insomnia Kidney pain Lack of appetite Liver failure Loss of bowel control Muscle spasms Muscle tenseness Nausea, stomach cramps, and digestive problems Nosebleeds Psychotic delusions Pupil dilation Renal failure Rhabdomyolysis Severe paranoia Suicidal thoughts Tachycardia (rapid heartbeat) Tinnitus Vasoconstriction (narrowing of the blood vessels)
What is a bath salts user looking for?
Euphoria Increased alertness and awareness Increased wakefulness and arousal Increased energy and motivation Mental stimulation/increased concentration Increased sociability Sexual stimulation/aphrodisiac effects Mild empathogenic effects Diminished perception of the requirement for food and sleep
How is it used?
Reported modalities of intake include oral consumption, insufflation (snorting), smoking, rectal and intravenous use. It is supposedly active at 3–5 mg, with typical doses ranging between 5–20 mg. MDPV loses potency when it is put into solution.
These powerful stimulant drugs, however, are produced as a legal substitute for ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamines, and are designed to avoid legal prosecution. Though popular amongst ages 14 to 25, users of all ages have been reported. Those who have used the product have described the initial effects diminish quickly, compelling them to immediately use the drug again.
Duration of effects:
Note: Duration of effects is highly dose-dependent.
Legality
In the United States, it is illegal in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Dakota, Virginia, and Washington. Also, one of the chemicals used in MDPV has been banned in 10 more states, including, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arkansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. It is illegal to sell, buy, or possess without a license in the European Union, Australia, Canada and Israel.
According to the DEA, companies in India and China are principally responsible for manufacturing and exporting the synthetic stimulants. Shippers typically mislabel the products to evade detection by law enforcement and sell them via the internet to distributors around the world. Small retailers then sell the drugs online, through traditional distribution methods, or by retail distribution at convenience stores, gas stations, etc.
In 2010, poison control centers in the U.S. received 235 calls regarding bath salts. By January 2011, US poison control centers had already received 214 calls regarding bath salts.
Types of Bath Salts:
Arctic Blast Bayou Ivory Flower Bliss Bloom Crush Dynamite Dynamite Plus Energizing Aromatherapy Powder Euphoria Gold Rush Hurricane Ivory Fresh Ivory Wave Ivory Wave Ultra Lady Bubbles Lunar Wave Mr. Nice Mystic Ocean Snow Pure Ivory Pure White White White Dove White Girls White Horse
Blue Magic Blue Silk Bolivian Bonsai Winter Boost C Original Charge Plus Cloud 9 Cloud 10 Cotton Cloud
Purple Rain Red Dove Route 69 Scarface Snow Day Snow Leopard Tranquility Vanilla Sky Whack
White Lightening White Lightening White Wicked X Wicked XX Zoom
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