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Very risky — and quite dangerous
- Synthetic weed is pretty much random plants or even grasses that are sprayed with manmade chemicals. These products can be smoked, vaped or prepared like teas. But because no one knows what goes into the chemical concoctions that mimic THC, these products are very risky — and quite dangerous.
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May 3, 2022 · Are products like K2 synthetic weed or Spice safer alternatives to marijuana or can they harm your health? Get the answer from an addiction specialist.
Synthetic cannabinoids, possibly because of their potency, are more likely to be associated with hallucinations than natural cannabis. Some will have quite bad reactions, such as paranoia, panic attacks and forgetfulness.
Synthetic cannabinoid products have effects similar to those of natural cannabis, yet, these drugs are more potent and dangerous, and have been associated with dangerous adverse effects. Here, we review current literature on the epidemiology, acute, and chronic effects of synthetic and natural cannabinoid-based drugs.
Jan 12, 2024 · The recreational use of synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) has markedly increased in recent years. Numerous reports have linked SCs consumption to the incidence of various adverse health effects, turning their widespread use into major public health concern.
Oct 23, 2023 · Research shows use of illicit synthetic cannabinoids is associated with severe health problems and can be life-threatening. Illicitly manufactured synthetic cannabinoids are typically added to liquid cartridges used in vaping devices or added to dried, shredded plant material so they can be smoked.
Apr 7, 2022 · A drug testing charity is warning dangerous synthetic cannabis, sold as marijuana sweets, could be putting buyers at risk of death.
Many of the adverse reactions to synthetic cannabinoids have been reported to involve dangerous physical symptoms, whereas adverse reactions to natural marijuana typically involve symptoms resembling anxiety and panic, which though worrisome, are not lethal.