Yes, “Bath salts” is the name given to synthetic cathinone, a class of drugs with one or more laboratory-made chemicals similar to cathinone. Cathinone is a natural stimulant in the khat plant, grown in East Africa and southern Arabia.
Standard drug tests do not detect bath salts, but there are custom drug tests that can detect them.
bath salts rarely have drug tests
Bath salts will show up on a lab drug test but not your normal quick urine drug test.
NO, Cosmic Bliss bath salts will NOT show up in a drug test.....
Bath salts, baby.
No.
bath salts
Bath salts, the drug are illegal for sale in Massachusetts. Bath Salts the hygiene products have largely been removed from shelves due to people's confusion in believing they are the same as the drug. They are not the same.
yes...for pcp
no! although the name of the drug is "bath salts" it is NOT the stuff you buy at bed bath and beyond. Bath salt is the street name for a drug. the drug isnt sold in stores, well most stores that is, certain places will have code names that you have to ask at the register (ex. ivory dove ultra deluxe) you will know that it is the drug because it is extremely expensive compared to actually bath salts
Bath Salts
Bathus hotter.