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World Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (4): 63-66, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-789650

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BACKGROUND:The use and abuse of designer drugs has been recognized for decades;however there are many derivatives of compounds that make their way into the community. Abuse of compound(s) known on the street as "bath salt" is on the rise. METHODS:We report the case of a 33-year-old man who complained of "flashbacks"and right arm shaking that followed a night of "bath salt" snorting. The active compound methylenedioxypyrovalerone methamphetamine (MDPV) was confirmed; however, analysis of three different "bath salt" products showed difference in their active components. RESULTS:The patient's symptoms remained stable and he was discharged home after observation in the emergency department with instructions to return for any symptom progression. CONCLUSION:Practitioners should be aware of the abuse of the compounds and that not all"bath salt" products contain MDPV.

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