Bath salts (drug)
Recreational drug often superficially resembling true bath salts / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bath salts (also called psychoactive bath salts, PABS[1][2] and, in the United Kingdom, monkey dust)[3] are a group of recreational designer drugs.[4][5] The name derives from instances in which the drugs were disguised as bath salts.[6][7][8] The white powder, granules, or crystals often resemble Epsom salts, but differ chemically. The drugs' packaging often states "not for human consumption" in an attempt to circumvent drug prohibition laws.[6] Additionally, they may be mislabeled as plant food, powdered cleaner, and other such products.
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