Meth threat rises as cooking labs get smaller, more dangerous
Meth threat rises as cooking labs get smaller, more dangerous
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Decayed teeth, skin lesions, stroke and heart attack are physical symptoms of long use, along with paranoia, hallucinations, anxiety and irritability. Aggressiveness, violence and isolation are behavioral symptoms. Depression associated with coming off …
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Dangerous mixes show up in increasing Northeast Florida meth lab seizures
Dangerous mixes show up in increasing Northeast Florida meth lab seizures
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Houses and mobile homes where busts took place months ago are still labeled with condemned and no-trespass signs. Cleanup is usually the responsibility of the homeowner. “Basically, the site becomes a hazmat area,”… Continue reading
Dangerous designer drug gaining ground across US
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Buy Crack Cocaine: Dangerous designer drug gaining ground across US
Hochstein thinks the current wave of patients, which was nonexistent six months ago and now is up to an average of a patient a day, makes the medical fallout from bath salts worse than… Continue reading
Side Effects Of Methamphetamine: Guest Column: 'Bath Salts': Dangerous new synthetic drug
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Side Effects Of Methamphetamine: Guest Column: 'Bath Salts': Dangerous new synthetic drug
People justify it because it is legal, but it is worse than meth." Bath salts are ingested through snorting, injection or smoking to get a "high" similar to methamphetamine or… Continue reading
Why are meth labs dangerous, and how can they be cleaned up?

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Study: Alcohol More Dangerous Than LSD, Ecstacy, Meth, Heroin…
Daily News @ RevolutionNews.US ~ CBC News – Alcohol ranked most harmful drug…Alcohol is more dangerous than illegal drugs like heroin and crack cocaine, according to a new study. British experts evaluated substances including alcohol, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and marijuana, ranking them based on how destructive they are to the… Continue reading