It doesn't show up actually. The reason being is because the chemicals they make it with are not on the list with the illegal chemicals that do show up. And if they do decide to ban it then it will take a very long time because they will have to go through each chemical one at a time making it illegal which congress said would take years. But don't think they will ban it because the government is liking all the money it's bringing in tax wise. They might seem concerned but they aren't at all
Yes. Most drug tests are constantly updated in accordance with the law
no
Bath salts will show up on a lab drug test but not your normal quick urine drug test.
Yes.
Shouldn't show up as anything, because otherwise it would be illegal. If anything, you will need a special test to check of the bath salt, but it wouldn't show on an ordinary test. Hope that helps.
Yes.
no
no i dont think it will
Yes, the content in dead sea water which is mainly salt will show up in your urine test as sodium. Sodium in high doses is very discouraging to employers because no one wants to hire a diabetic.
im 90% positive it will not show up as anything even on an extended 10 panel
no, currently they don't test for it. even if they did. it is a legal drug and if its for a job they wouldn't be able to prevent you from getting a job.
The drug does not show up in the traditional blood or urine test. Doctors really cant detect it until the patient actually admits that they have taken it
No, not unless you are drinking the bath salts and if you did I imagine you would get very sick. Bath salts are for external use and drug testing looks for something you have taken into your body. It shows in the urine.