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The adverse health effects of synthetic
cannabinoids with emphasis on psychosis-like
effects
ARTICLE in JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY · JANUARY 2015
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Introduction
Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) constitute a
heterogeneous group of psychoactive drugs often classified as
“Spice” among the New Psychoactive Substances (NPS)
(Corazza et al., 2012). Similar to other NPS, data on their pharmacological
profile and toxicity in animal studies and human
data on the prevalence and side effects of SCRAs are still
scarce. However, SCRAs attract considerable interest from
users, therapists and regulators, and there is a need for an overview
of what is currently known. This is especially true for the
risk of psychosis.


 

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