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    K2 and Spice are just two of the numerous trade names or

    brands for synthetic designer drugs which are intended

    to mimic THC, the main psychoactive ingredient of

    marijuana. These designer synthetic drugs are from

    the synthetic cannabinoid class of drugs which are often

    marketed and sold under the guise of ?herbal incense?

    or ?potpourri.?

    Synthetic cannabinoids aren’t organic, but are

    chemical substances created in a laboratory. Since

    2009, law enforcement has encountered a huge selection of

    different synthetic cannabinoids which are being sold as

    ?legal? alternatives to marijuana. The products are

    being abused for his or her psychoactive properties and so are

    packaged without information concerning their health and

    safety risks.

    Synthetic cannabinoids are sold at small

    convenience stores, head shops, gas stations, and

    via the web from both domestic and international

    sources. The products are labeled ?not for

    human consumption? so that they can shield the

    manufacturers, distributors, and retail sellers from

    criminal prosecution. This sort of marketing is nothing

    more than a methods to make dangerous, psychoactive

    substances accessible to the public.

    WHAT’S ITS ORIGIN?

    Almost all synthetic cannabinoids are

    manufactured in Asia without manufacturing

    requirements or quality control standards. The bulk

    powdered chemical is smuggled in to the United States

    typically as misbranded imports and also have no legitimate

    medical or industrial use.

    What are common street names?

    There are numerous street names of synthetic

    cannabinoids as drug manufacturers try to appeal to

    and entice youth and young adults by labeling these

    products with exotic and extravagant packaging.

    Some of the many street names of K2/Spice synthetic

    marijuana are:

    ? ?Spice, K2, Blaze, RedX Dawn, Paradise, Demon,

    Black Magic, Spike, Mr. Nice Guy, Ninja, Zohai,

    Dream, Genie, Sence, Smoke, Skunk, Serenity,

    Yucatan, Fire, Skooby Snax, and Crazy Clown.

    What does it appear to be?

    These chemical compounds are generally found in

    bulk powder form, and dissolved in solvents, such

    as acetone, before being put on dry plant material

    to make the ?herbal incense? products. After local

    distributors apply the drug to the dry plant material, they

    package it for retail distribution. As the products have

    no accepted medical use, this process is done without

    pharmaceutical-grade chemical purity standards, or any

    concern for the user. It ignores any control mechanisms

    that would serve to ensure a uniform concentration of

    the powerful and dangerous drugs contained in each

    package. The disregard for the public?s safety and

    often encountered ?hot spots? in the drug packaging can

    create a user ingesting an extremely concentrated portion

    of the drugs without their knowledge, often leading to

    serious adverse health effects. The bulk powder can

    also be dissolved in solution designed to be used in

    e-cigarette or other vaping devices.

    K2/Spice

    K2/Spice

    Department of Justice/Drug Enforcement Administration

    Drug Fact Sheet

    How is it abused?

    Spraying or mixing the synthetic cannabinoids on

    plant material provides a vehicle for the most frequent

    route of administration – smoking (utilizing a pipe, a

    water pipe, or rolling the drug-laced plant material

    in cigarette papers). As well as the cannabinoids

    laced on plant material and sold as potpourri and

    incense, liquid cannabinoids have been designed to

    be vaporized through both disposable and reusable

    electronic cigarettes.

    What exactly are its overdose effects?

    Severe adverse effects have been attributed to the

    abuse of synthetic cannabinoids, including nausea,

    vomiting, agitation, anxiety, seizures, stroke, coma,

    and death by coronary attack or organ failure. Acute

    kidney injury requiring hospitalization and dialysis in

    several patients reportedly having smoked synthetic

    cannabinoids in addition has been reported by the Centers

    for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Which drugs cause similar effects?

    Synthetic cannabinoids are marketed alternatively

    to THC, the main psychoactive constituent of

    marijuana, however they are much more potent and

    have been shown to cause side effects which are more

    severe than those reported from THC.

    What is its influence on the mind?

    Acute psychotic episodes, dependence, and

    withdrawal are connected with use of these synthetic

    cannabinoids. A lot of people have suffered from

    intense hallucinations. Other effects include severe

    agitation, disorganized thoughts, paranoid delusions,

    and violence after smoking products laced with one of these

    substances.

    What is its influence on the body?

    State public health insurance and poison centers have issued

    warnings in response to adverse health effects

    connected with abuse of herbal incense products

    containing these synthetic cannabinoids. These

    undesireable effects included tachycardia (elevated heart

    rate), elevated blood pressure, unconsciousness,

    tremors, seizures, vomiting, hallucinations, agitation,

    anxiety, pallor, numbness, and tingling. That is in

    addition to the numerous public health and poison

    centers that have similarly issued warnings

    regarding the abuse of these synthetic cannabinoids.

    Occasionally, K2 SPICE can

    be long-lasting even after the user quits using the

    substances.

    What’s its legal status in the usa?

    These substances haven’t any accepted medical use in

    the United States and also have been reported to produce

    adverse health effects. Currently, 43 substances are

    specifically listed as Schedule I substances beneath the

    Controlled Substances Act either through legislation

    or regulatory action. You can also get many

    other synthetic cannabinoids that meet up with the definition

    for ?cannabimimetic agent? under the Controlled

    Substances Act and thus are Schedule I substances.

    There are lots of synthetic cannabinoid substances

    that are for sale as ?incense,? ?potpourri,? and other

    products that are not controlled substances. However,

    synthetic cannabinoids may be subject to prosecution

    under the Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement