Synthetic cannabinoids-further evidence supporting the relationship between cannabinoids and psychosis
Abstract
Consumption of synthetic mind-altering compounds, also known as null psychoactive substances, is increasing globally at an alarming rate. Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) are among the most commonly used new psychoactive substances. They are usually purchased as marijuana-like drugs, marketed as herbal blends and perceived as risk-free by inexperienced users. Yet, contrary to Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol, SCs may lead to severe health consequences,...
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Title
Synthetic cannabinoids-further evidence supporting the relationship between cannabinoids and psychosis
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
79
Issue
7
Pages
539 - 548
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