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There is more than one type of synthetic cannabinoid. Hundreds of synthetic cannabinoid chemicals are produced and sold worldwide. Each year brings a new option, with potentially harmful effects on your health. Users frequently assume synthetic medical marijuanas qld are safe and legal. 

 

brain in silhouette representing the head 

Cannabinoids get their name from their ability to stimulate the same brain cell receptors as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component of marijuana. But THC is not the same as the hundreds of synthetic medical marijuanas qld chemicals that have been discovered. In fact, it's possible that, compared to cannabis, the effects of synthetic cannabinoids on the brain are more variable. 

 

There are many applications for synthetic cannabinoids: 

 

Application to plant matter followed by smoking 

Nicotine is ingested via e-cigarettes after being dissolved in a liquid (such as e-cigarettes) 

mixed with food or herbal tea and consumed 

 

 

These days, it's easy to get your hands on synthetic cannabinoids. 

 

Synthetic medical marijuanas qld are widely available to consumers through a variety of retail outlets. 

 

Some of the names under which you can find them in stores are: 

 

Kush Kronic Mr. Happy Scooby Snax K2 Spice AK-47 

A wide variety of synthetic cannabinoids are outlawed. 

 

There are numerous synthetic cannabinoids that have been banned by the federal government. Many jurisdictions have enacted their own laws to prohibit the use of other synthetic cannabinoids. 

In recent years, federal and state legislation has banned synthetic cannabinoids, but rather than outlawing specific chemicals, they have instead banned broad categories of ingredients. 

Synthetic cannabinoid manufacturers avoid legal repercussions by altering existing formulas or releasing "not for human consumption" versions of their wares. 

The use of synthetic cannabinoids poses serious health risks. The products' ingredients and your body's reaction to them are both unknowns. 

 

Synthetic cannabinoid chemicals are produced, packaged, and sold without regulation. This means that the ingredients in two identical packages of the same brand-name product may be completely different. 

Even within the same batch, the concentration of the synthetic cannabinoid chemical(s) can vary widely. 

The synthetic cathinones (also known as "bath salts" or "flakka") found in some synthetic cannabinoid products are among those drugs and toxic chemicals. 

The health risks associated with synthetic cannabinoids are real. 

The adverse health effects of synthetic cannabinoids have been well documented. 

Artificial cannabinoids have been shown to alter brain activity. There are a variety of warning signs, such as: 

 

Anxiety and restlessness 

difficulties focusing and maintaining clarity 

Symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, psychosis, suicidal ideation, and erratic or violent behaviour 

Seizures 

Insomnia and lightheadedness 

More health issues can arise from the use of synthetic cannabinoids: 

 

Problems breathing 

Digestive disorders 

Risk factors for cardiovascular disease include a rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, and stroke. 

Dialysis failure in the kidneys 

Injury to muscle 

The severity and frequency of these health issues vary according to numerous factors, such as the synthetic cannabinoid used, the amount used, and the length of time it is used (for how long). 

Long-term use of synthetic cannabinoids does not yet have known adverse effects. 

 

Some people have reported withdrawal symptoms after long-term, heavy use of synthetic cannabinoids, suggesting that these substances can be addictive. 

 

The following symptoms may present themselves if you suddenly cease using synthetic cannabinoids: 

 

Headache 

Diarrhea and sickness 

Extreme nervousness 

Sweating 

Restlessness and inability to fall asleep 

If you've been using synthetic cannabinoids regularly for a long time and suddenly stop, you may experience more severe withdrawal symptoms, such as: 

 

Discomfort with breathing 

Pain in the chest 

Palpitations 

Convulsions with a Rapid Heart Rate 

It is believed by experts that the duration and quantity of synthetic cannabinoid use contribute to the development of these symptoms. 

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