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It's an upper or speed. Also kind of similar to *** too, so people do this to get high,
but they will come in with agitation, sometimes they come in very depressed, sometimes they
come in with paranoia, but the danger things that they have also they get high blood pressure,
high heart rates, and we've seen high temperatures, we've seen seizures, and then in extreme cases
we've seen people going into organ failure where their liver and their kidneys are shooting
down.
This is not the same thing as what you would normally put in your bath water at home, those
are just soaps and things, and those are safe, this is actually meant to be abused and use
as a drug of abuse.
We started hearing about bath salts here in Ohio by the fall of last year right around
thanks giving time, and since then we've been getting calls we were getting a call every
other day, then it became a call every day and last evening as matter of fact we in the
last 24 hours we've had five calls.
We had one case last year, this year as of two days ago we had 148 cases and just at
our poison center.
This is still legal. However, some of the smaller towns and things in Ohio have taken
upon themselves to ban it locally.
There are so many things out there healthy things that people take. There's stimulant
when you're too tired at work and things. This kind of look likes that, so I can easily
see a parent seeing this I'm thinking, "this is something bought at the store, how could
it be illegal?" something to keep an eye out and talk to your children or your teenagers
about it.