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Public warned on dangers of synthetic cannabinoids

Published: Thu 26 Nov 2015 11:49 AM
Public warned on dangers of synthetic cannabinoids
Waitemata DHB is warning the public of synthetic cannabinoids’ dangerous effects and the risks that people take by using these drugs.
Dr Kate Allan, Associate Clinical Director of Waitemata DHB’s Emergency Department, says she’s very concerned by the physical and mental effects of synthetic cannabinoids, which are basically unknown and untested chemicals.
“We don’t know the longterm or permanent effects of synthetic cannabinoids. The users of these drugs are essentially being used as lab rats, whether they realise this or not.”
Waitakere Hospital had 17 presentations of people suffering the effects of synthetic cannabinoids from 1317 November.
Dr Allan says the patients showed unexpected effects, indicating potentially dangerous unknown chemical additives.
“Many of these patients had low levels of consciousness and were near comatose, while one patient experienced seizures.
“The more typical presentations for synthetic cannabinoid use are high blood pressure, palpitations and negative effects on the mind, including anxiety and hallucinations.
“It is important for people to understand that due to the unknown composition of synthetic cannabinoids, the effects are very different to those of marijuana.
“We don’t want people being fooled into thinking these drugs are safe – they certainly aren’t worth the risk.”
ENDS

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