Bath Salts Drug Abuse (Video)


 

Bath Salts Drug Abuse (Video) – “The man is strapped onto a gurney and restrained, yet he is singing, making faces and twitching. “You know where you’re at?” a paramedic asks him, but Freddy Sharp can’t answer. He was, he explained later, off in his own world after overdosing on synthetic drugs known as “bath salts.” “I’d never experienced anything like that,” Sharp told CNN’s Don Lemon. “It really actually scared me pretty bad.” He said he was hallucinating about being in a mental hospital and being possessed by Jason Voorhees, the character from the “Friday the 13th” movies…”.* Are bath salts turning people into zombies and cannibals leading to a recent slate of attacks? Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turk.s Support The Young Turks by Subscribing bit.ly Like Us on Facebook: www.fb.com Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com

 

Prescription drug abuse conference set in SW Va

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Heaphy says the conference's goal is to raise awareness of the social, economic and other costs of prescription drug abuse and develop recommendations to combat the problem. In July 2011 an educational forum on prescription drug abuse was held in …
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MDEA: Priest mailed drugs to Wiscasset jail inmate

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It can be abused, but it is said to produce less euphoric highs than those drugs. Murphy said 10 suboxone strips, worth $ 500 in jail, were seized in the investigation. To use a strip, the user must dissolve it under the tongue. A 2011 New York Times …
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Will County Experts: Heroin Problem a Public Health Crisis

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Unlike the heroin of years past, you don't need a needle to use the drug – you can snort it or smoke it. Health officials call this new form of the drug “super heroin” because of its purity. In the past, heroin may have had a pureness in the single …
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