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'Bath Salts' Were Involved in over 20,000 Drug-Related Emergency Department Visits in 2011

Description:

This report is about ER visits involving 'bath salts,' a new type of stimulant drug, and describes what types of drugs are most commonly combined with 'bath salts' in ER visits.

Publication Date:
April 22, 2014
Collection Date:
2011
Report Type:
Spotlight

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