Synthetic Cannabinoids-"Spice" Can Induce a Psychosis: A Brief Review

Innov Clin Neurosci. 2019 Jan 1;16(1-2):31-32.

Abstract

Synthetic cannabinoids, popularly called Spice, are common drugs of abuse in the United States. They are utilized as a substitute for marijuana, primarily for their psychoactive properties. Consumption has been rapidly increasing due to recreational effects, easy accessibility, and not being detectable by urine drug screening tests. The side effect profile of synthetic cannabinoids involves many organs and is not well known to the public. Psychoses are a common adverse result from their consumption. Primary care physicians and other medical professionals should consider synthetic cannabinoid consumption in the differential diagnoses of a patient presenting with psychosis.

Keywords: K2; Spice; adverse events; long-term outcomes; psychosis; schizophrenia; synthetic cannabinoids.

Publication types

  • Review