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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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14 maj 2024 · 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.
1 paź 2024 · This month's edition in the ongoing DNA legal series discusses spice drug testing - specifically, the legal and personal implications of spice drug abuse. We've also covered mephedrone, methadone, MDMA, benzodiazepines, and more. Spice is a synthetic cannabinoid sold illegally on the streets.
23 wrz 2024 · Spice is a synthetic cannabinoid, often mistakenly seen as a cheaper alternative to marijuana. Despite its label as a “safe alternative” to cannabis, synthetic marijuana can be dangerous and, in some cases, fatal. Spice is a mix of chemicals made in a lab that changes how the brain works.
30 paź 2019 · FULL STORY. A simple saliva test to detect if someone has recently taken the street drug "spice" has been developed at the University of Bath -- the first such test ever created.
30 paź 2019 · Spice isn’t a single substance, but can be one or a mixture of more than 110 subtly different man-made chemicals. This makes the drug very difficult to test for.
What is spice and how did it originate? Synthetic cannabinoids (SCB), also known as K2 or “spice”, are compounds created to stimulate the endogenous cannabinoid receptors with the potential for therapeutic administration.