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'Bath salts' drug hits Edmonton streets

The addictive drug has been making headlines in the United States - but is not illegal in Canada.

Edmonton police say bath salts, a street drug thats been sweeping through the United States, has been popping up in the city.

"It's just starting to make its foothold into here. We've seen a little bit," said Det. Guy Pilon.

Det. Guy Pilon says the addictive drug has been appearing on Edmonton streets.(CBC)

Bath salts is a nicknamefor the synthetic drug which, according to Pilon, is a stimulant similar to cocaine or methamphetamine.

While illegal in the United States, the drug isnt listed as a controlled substance in Canada and can be legally brought into the country.

Even so, Pilon says its a dangerous substance.

"Don't use this drug. It's very addicting," he said. "Users say as soon as they stop using, they want to snort again."

Pilon says hes talked with nurses who have seen overdoses of the drug in city emergency rooms.

Alberta's Medical Examiner tells CBC News that so far they know of no deaths in this province linked to bath salts.

The drug made headlines recently after being linked toa casein Miami where a man attacked and ateparts ofa homeless man before being shot by police. But authorities there are unsure what, if any, role the drug played.

Authorities in Nova Scotia have alsosaid the drug has appeared in their province.