Bath Salts or Designer Cathinones (Synthetic Stimulants)
Overview Synthetic stimulants that are marketed as “bath salts” are often found in a number of retail products. These synthetic stimulants are chemicals. The chemicals are synthetic derivatives of cathinone, a central nervous system stimulant, which is an active chemical found naturally in the khat plant. Mephedrone and MDPV (3-4 methylene-dioxypyrovalerone) are two of the designer
cathinones most commonly found in these “bath salt” products. Many of these products are sold
over the Internet, in convenience stores, and on streets.
Street names Bilss, Blue Silk, Cloud Nine, Drone, Energy-1, Ivory Wave, Lunar Wave, Meow Meow, Ocean Burst, Pure Ivory, Purple Wave, Red Dove, Snow Leopard, Stardust, Vanilla Sky, White Dove, White Knight, White Lightening
Looks like “Bath salt” stimulant products are sold in powder form in small plastic or foil packages of 200 and 500 milligrams under various brand names. Mephedrone is a fine white, off-white, or slightly yellow-colored powder. It can also be found in tablet and capsule form. MDPV is a fine white or off-white powder.
Methods of abuse “Bath salts” are usually ingested by sniffing/snorting. They can also be taken
orally, smoked, or put into a solution and injected into veins.
Effect on mind People who abuse these substances have reported agitation, insomnia, irritability,
dizziness, depression, paranoia, delusions, suicidal thoughts, seizures, and panic attacks. Users have also reported effects including impaired perception of reality, reduced motor control, and decreased ability to think clearly.
Effect on body Cathinone derivatives act as central nervous system stimulants causing rapid heart
rate (which may lead to heart attacks and strokes), chest pains, nosebleeds, sweating, nausea, and vomiting.
Drugs causing similar effects Drugs that have similar effects include: amphetamines, cocaine,
Khat, LSD, and MDMA.
Overdose effects These substances are usually marketed with the warning “not intended for
human consumption.” Any time that users put uncontrolled or unregulated substances into their
bodies, the effects are unknown and can be dangerous.