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23 wrz 2016 · Spice is not a single drug, but a range of laboratory-made chemicals that mimic the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive component of cannabis.
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Spice is not specifically prohibited in Canada, but synthetic cannabis mimics are listed as a schedule II drug. Schedule II to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act makes reference to specific synthetic compounds JWH-XXX and AM-XXXX, although is not limiting to those identified.
29 paź 2015 · The drug commonly referred to as “Spice” is actually a category of several hundred chemicals in the group known as synthetic cannabinoids. Reference to the term synthetic marijuana is misleading and suggests these drugs are well tolerated. In actuality they are dangerous and unpredictable.
27 lis 2023 · Jorge Alberto Mendoza Mariscal/Getty Images. K2 is one name for a group of synthetic cannabinoids. These drugs are human-made, mind-altering chemicals. A person can make K2 by spraying...
What is Spice/ K2, Synthetic Marijuana? K2 and Spice are just two of the many trade names or brands for synthetic designer drugs that are intended to mimic THC, the main psychoactive ingredient of marijuana.
1 mar 2014 · Smokeable herbal mixtures containing synthetic agonists of cannabinoid receptors, known under brand names such as Spice, K2 and Kronic, represent a relatively new type of designer psychoactive drugs that has recently emerged on the recreational drug market.
Synthetic cannabinoid (often called synthetic marijuana) is a man-made drug of lab-synthesized chemicals sprayed on to leafy material to mimic the effect of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient found naturally in marijuana (cannabis).