We like to make political jokes, but most likely this person is having a bad reaction to a cocktail of psych meds.
Oh for Pete’s sake you know absolutely nothing about psych drugs. Only an ignorant fool would say that.
Self medicating with bath salts.
How do synthetic cathinones affect the brain?
Much is still unknown about how synthetic cathinones affect the human brain. Researchers do know that synthetic cathinones are chemically similar to drugs like amphetamines, cocaine, and MDMA.
A study found that 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), a common synthetic cathinone, affects the brain in a manner similar to cocaine, but is at least 10 times more powerful. MDPV is the most common synthetic cathinone found in the blood and urine of patients admitted to emergency departments after taking bath salts.2
Synthetic cathinones can produce effects that include:
paranoiaextreme and unreasonable distrust of others
hallucinationsexperiencing sensations and images that seem real but are not
increased friendliness
increased sex drive
panic attacks
excited deliriumextreme agitation and violent behavior