From
wftv.com (Central Florida) :
WFTV first reported last week that the state temporarily banned a substance sold as bath salt, because people were sniffing it to get high. So WFTV put it to the test to find out exactly what's inside.
Over the past five months, the number of users who reported severe delusions and heart problems surged from zero to 15 just in Central Florida. So, before Florida's attorney general banned it for 90 days, WFTV had it tested at two labs.
WFTV bought a powder called "Charge" from Pipe Dreams 2 on North Orange Blossom Trail and sent it to Wuestoff Labs in Melbourne, and then bought "Bliss" from the G-Spot on Colonial Drive and sent it to
NMS Labs in Pennsylvania.
Both labs found the same stimulant, MDPV, which is known to cause psychosis, spike heart rate, and trigger heart attacks.
But common field tests and most lab tests won't detect MDPV, so Florida's temporary ban may be difficult to enforce.