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  2. Synthetic Cannabinoids | National Institute on Drug Abuse

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    Learn about synthetic cannabinoids, a class of lab-made substances that are chemically similar to cannabis but often produce very different effects. Find out how they are used, what health risks they pose, and how they differ from medical cannabinoids.

  3. Spice&(SyntheticMarijuana)& - National Institute on Drug Abuse...

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    Spice is a herbal mixture that contains synthetic cannabinoids, which are mind-altering chemicals similar to THC in marijuana. Spice can cause unpredictable and harmful effects on the brain and body, such as rapid heart rate, hallucinations, and withdrawal symptoms.

  4. Mind Matters: The Body's Response to K2/Spice and Bath Salts

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    Two common synthetic drugs are bath salts and K2/Spice. K2 and Spice are brand names for synthetic cannabinoids. Bath salts are an example of synthetic cathinones, but should not be confused with products such as Epsom salt that people use during bathing. K2/Spice (Synthetic Cannabinoids)

  5. Mind Matters: K2/Spice and Bath Salts - National Institute on...

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    K2/Spice and bath salts are synthetic drugs that can alter your mind and body. They are not natural products, but chemicals made in labs that are similar to marijuana or cocaine.

  6. Commonly Used Drugs Charts | National Institute on Drug Abuse

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    Learn about the health risks, addiction potential, and slang terms of various drugs, including alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, and more. Find out how drugs can alter a person’s thinking, judgment, and perception, and what treatment options are available.

  7. Mind Matters: The Body’s Response to K2/Spice

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    K2 and Spice are brand names of synthetic cannabinoids, which are drugs made in labs. These are chemicals that can alter your mind and make you see, feel, or hear things that aren’t there. These chemicals are sprayed onto dried leaves, to look like marijuana, and smoked.

  8. Emerging Drug Trends | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

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    Emerging drugs are substances that have appeared or become more popular in the drug market in recent years. They include designer drugs and new psychoactive substances, which may have unpredictable health effects and contribute to the overdose crisis.

  9. Lesson Plans and Activities | National Institute on Drug Abuse

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    Find free lessons and activities on the science and consequences of drug use for grades 6-12. Learn about opioids, prescription stimulants, cannabis, nicotine, vaping, and more.

  10. Synthetic Cathinones ("Bath Salts") - National Institute on Drug...

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    Learn about illicit synthetic cathinones, a class of lab-made stimulants that can be life-threatening and cause serious health and safety problems. Find out how NIDA supports and conducts research on synthetic cathinones and their effects.

  11. K2/SPICE AND BATH SALTS - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

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    K2/Spice (Synthetic Cannabinoids) How do people use K2/Spice? Some drugs, like cocaine and marijuana, come from plants that grow in the earth. But synthetic drugs are made in labs. Both kinds can be dangerous. Two common synthetic drugs are bath salts and K2/Spice. K2 and Spice are brand names for synthetic cannabinoids. Bath salts are an