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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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When you are addicted to Spice, it can seem like there is no escaping its talons, but it is important to understand that there is real and effective help available. This article will shed light on the dangers of Spice, how to spot the signs of addiction and where to turn for support.
28 paź 2024 · Fact: Although Spice was initially marketed as a legal alternative to cannabis, its legal status has changed in many countries, including the UK, where it is now classified as a Class B substance under the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016.
1 gru 2023 · Spice is a synthetic cannabinoid, also known as synthetic marijuana. The drug is produced from psychoactive chemicals that are sprayed onto plant material and sold as a drug that mimics the effects of THC (the active compound in marijuana).
14 maj 2024 · Synthetic cannabinoids are lab-made drugs. Spice is a nickname for a substance containing one or more synthetic cannabinoids. Synthetic cannabinoids were originally designed to mimic the effects of cannabis. However, they are more harmful and unpredictable than cannabis.
23 wrz 2024 · Yes, spice is a highly addictive drug. It continues to evolve and is now the second most commonly abused drug among high school seniors. 1 Companies keep tweaking the ‘recipe’ to make different types of Spice.
24 paź 2023 · Although there are differences between abuse and addiction, Spice addiction or abuse is determined on the pathological pattern related to its use: Impaired Control – this impaired control over how much Spice you need as your tolerance increases, can develop after just a few doses of Spice.