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Bath Salts

Bath Salts, commonly referred to as “Ivory Wave”, “Vanilla Sky” and  “Bliss’ on the street have begun a concern among medical professionals and police alike. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency recently released a statement referring to these drugs as a threat to public safety, but unfortunately, the use of bath salts still prevails. Even with their life-threatening side effects, hundreds of individuals start and continue using them each month. If you suspect your loved one of using or abusing bath salts, it is imperative that they seek treatment right away. With hundreds of individuals being hospitalized each month due to these designer drugs, getting your loved one help is key to a long, healthy life.

Definition of Bath Salt Addiction

Bath salts have numerous methods for getting into the body, including snorting, injecting, and smoking. These can be mixed in with alcoholic beverages as well, which makes them an appealing drug. The main chemicals in bath salts (MDPV) create a high that is similar to amphetamines and the addiction is quite the same. Quickly a person’s body will become dependent on the “high” they receive from these drugs and stopping becomes a physical and mental issue that most individuals cannot overcome on their own.

Bath Salt Abuse

When bath salt use gets out of hand a person will eventually turn into an abuser. Bath salt abuse is very serious and can lead to hospitalization, heart issues, and even death. Bath salts have the ability to create a sympathomimetic reaction in the body’s central nervous system, which can lead to severe psychological symptoms, including extreme delirium. People on bath salts can also suffer from combative behavior and even turn to violence if provoked. If your loved one is using bath salts there is currently no test to confirm, but those who are abusing the drug will exhibit symptoms similar to amphetamine abuse that include:

  • Talking fast
  • Sweating
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Mood swings
  • Heart palpitations

Bath Salt Intervention

A bath salt intervention can help your loved one stop their drug use and overcome the effects of the drugs. Since bath salts have been linked to cases of death, seizures, and even renal failure, it is important to help your loved one see the consequences of their actions before it is too late. By contacting an intervention specialist who understands the mental and physical hold of the drug you can help your loved one seek out the treatment they need to break their addiction.

Bath Salt Treatment

Bath salt treatment is typically done through in or outpatient services. These will involve medications to help break the body’s physical hold on the drug as well as single and group counseling sessions. Some individuals who are severely addicted to bath salts will enter into a rehabilitation facility to detoxify their bodies.

If you are reading this it is not too late to help your loved one overcome the effects of bath salts. Contact a representative today for more information about a bath salt intervention. All calls are strictly confidential. Please call us today at 866-384-8411.