ALERT: Synthetic Marijuana - Spice (K2) Fact Sheet
Marketed as incense.
use as incense. However, people are smoking the incense because it produces a high similar to
marijuana, but of longer duration. The incense is sprayed with JWH-018, a synthetic THC, before it is
packaged for sale. This spray is reportedly an "analgesic chemical which acts as a cannabinoid."
Spice/K2 is a legal substance marketed since 2006 as a dried, herbal blend forMore potent than marijuana.
brand, it can be more potent than marijuana.
Depending on the synthetic compound in the specific commercialNot for human consumption.
colors/flavors-usually sold in foil packaging or in small glass containers. It is sold as incense and marked
Spice is sold in smoke shops and head shops in a variety of“not for human consumption”. The
average cost is $30.00 a gram, more expensive than marijuana.Most likely users:
14-27 yr. olds
Prisoners/probationers
Military (use now banned by all military branches)
Significant health risks.
unidentified toxic substances which contribute to various adverse health effects (also cause
hallucinogenic effects similar to effects of PCP. Symptoms/side-effects may include:
Spice is causing a significant health risk. Spice/K2 is often contaminated withmimics marijuana “high” (often induced more quickly/more intense than “real” marijuana)
hallucinations
seizures/tremors
coma/unconsciousness
vomiting
numbness/tingling
increased respiration rate
elevated blood pressure (reported up to 200/100-medically dangerous)
elevated heart rate (reported up to rate of 150-medically dangerous)
increased level of anxiety/agitation leading to panic attacks (possible suicide attempts)
All effects of K2/Spice drugs may not be known for a very long time because of long time period that
body stores them.
Developed for research, never tested on humans.
Huffman, a Clemson University professor, as part of research for the National Institute for Drug Abuse
(NIDA) on endogenous cannabinoid receptors-but never tested on humans nor approved by the FDA. Dr.
Spice/K2 was developed by Dr. John W.Huffman said in an interview to WebMD, “It is like Russian roulette to use these drugs. We don’t know a
darn thing about them for real. It shouldn’t be out there.”
Marketed under various names.
Spice, Spice Silver, Spice Gold, Spice Diamond, Smoke, Skunk, Yucatan Fire, Genie & Zohai Orange
Dragon Smoke, Black Mamba,Blaze, Red X, and Dawn.
It is marketed under a variety of names including K2, Spice, PepNot just smoked. http://www.drugfreeaz.org/Spice is most often smoked but can be mixed in with food or drink.
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