Bath salts can be ingested
orally,
snorted,
smoked,
plugged or
injected. Bath salts can be detrimental to human health and can potentially cause erratic behavior, hallucinations and delusions. This is often due to their wakefulness-promoting effect, leading to insomnia.
Interaction with alcohol Bath salts are often consumed concurrently with
alcohol. A 2015 study has investigated the interrelation between
mephedrone and alcohol, focusing on psychostimulant and rewarding effects. It showed that
alcohol, at low (non-stimulant) doses, significantly enhances the psychostimulant effects of mephedrone. This effect is mediated by an increase in synaptic
dopamine, as
haloperidol, but not
ketanserin, was capable of blocking the potentiation by alcohol.
Subjective effects has become a popular cathinone in recent years Bath salts come in a powdered or crystallized form that can be swallowed, smoked, injected, or snorted. Subjective effects are similar to MDMA or cocaine but with a duration of 5–6 hours. Both substances cause a rapid onset of action in the central nervous system, and stimulant toxicity. ==Adverse effects==