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- September accessdate "2013-12-18".
- September author "Miller, Michael C.".
- September date "September 2011".
- September isCitedBy Bath_salts_(drug).
- September quote "A. The "bath salts" you've heard about have nothing to do with the type that people add to water and use while soaking in a tub. These newer bath salts are designer drugs that circumvent the laws governing controlled or illegal substances, but can be used to get high.".
- September quote "Q. I heard a news story about people using bath salts to get high. How is that possible? My husband and I have two teenagers. Should we talk with them about this?".
- September quote "The active chemicals in these salts — mephedrone, pyrovalerone, or methylenedioxypyrovalerone — all have stimulant properties. They are …".
- September title ""Ask the Doctor: Bath salts—a new way to get high?"".
- September url September.
- September work "Harvard Mental Health Letter".