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Michelle Castillo /

CBS News/ December 4, 2012, 2:03 PM

Synthetic marijuana sent more than 11,400 people to ER in 2010

File,AP Photo/Kelley McCall

It may not be considered "real" pot, but synthetic marijuana may cause real health problems.

A new report shows synthetic pot sent 11,406 people to the emergency room in 2010.

The number pales in comparison to the 461,028 people who went to the ER for marijuana-related causes in 2010, but it's still a large number that's concerning officials. One-third of the people who went to the hospital for synthetic marijuana were between the ages of 12 to 17. Another 35 percent were individuals aged 18 to 24.

"It's not an epidemic," Rear Admiral Peter Delany, director of SAMHSA's Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, told HealthDay. "But it's a growing problem. And people need to be thinking about it, and how we're going to deal with it."

The statistics were released by Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), a federal government program that is part of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Synthetic marijuana -- sold under many names including the K2 and Spice brands -- is typically a blend of herbal mixtures that when consumed create effects similar to cannabis, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. They are labeled "not for human consumption," but people often buy them for their psychoactive effects.

Though they are made from plant material, synthetic marijuana also is sprayed with "designer" synthetic cannabinoid compounds. Synthetic marijuana first came to the U.S. in 2008 and was readily sold in gas stations, but most of the active chemicals used in the mix have now been labeled a Schedule I drug by the DEA. Thirty-eight states have banned the sale of synthetic marijuana, and the Food and Drug Administration banned wholesale purchases of the product in 2012.

In 2011, high school seniors who took the 2011 Monitoring the Future survey reported synthetic marijuana was their second-most used illicit drug, with 11.4 percent admitting to using it in the previous year. Marijuana was the No. 1 used drug with 36.4 percent of high school seniors admitting to using it.

The new report showed that in 59 percent of the emergency room cases, synthetic marijuana was the only drug found in the person's system. Only 36 percent of the cases were in conjunction with another substance. Typically, patients who seek medical care because of using illicit drugs have more than one substance in their system.

The majority of ER patients were men, at 78 percent. Most of the patients were discharged directly from the ER, with less that 25 percent necessitating follow-up care.

"Certainly in the context of other forms of drug abuse, the numbers they show here related to synthetic marijuana are nowhere near the numbers associated with, say, painkillers," Dr. Adam Bisaga, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University and an addiction psychiatrist with the New York State Psychiatric Institute, said to HealthDay. "But with something sold as part of a 'spice package' you might think you're smoking herbs. And they're not herbs. You're not smoking tea or oregano. These are chemicals that are synthesized from scratch to act on the same receptors in the brain as real marijuana. But they are just pure chemicals, with no quality control and with the real potential to be toxic."

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fedupwithstupid says:
A more accurate discription would be worse than crack and nothing like marijuana. This stuff has turned members of my family into hostile zombies in under a year. Very addictive, much stronger narcotic like high, only last 30 minuets and they go at it again. They see nothing wrong and become violent in an instant with me if I question anything about it. It's just scarry. They were mislead by the advertising. I can say without a dought it can take good people and turn them into someone you don't know and have no desire to assosiate with. We were fans of the natural herb for many years without issues. This stuff came into our home and absolutly wrecked our relationsips at an alarming rate. If congress would lift the proabition on natural cannabis, this zombie weed would would need to find a new purpose. For witch there is none. All this because someone needed to pass a drug test for employment. What a waste of life. I no longer can reach them and they view me as the enemy. Avoid this synthetic devil weed if you value life.
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JoseofTexas says:
This is payback for criminalizing real marijuana.

As the captured alien told the president in the movie "Independence Day" Die!
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kevin_hunt says:
This is a franken-drug created in government labs. Do not use 'synthetic marijuana'. Smoke natural marijuana or nothing at all.


" But many may be surprised to learn that some of the most commonly used formulas for "synthetic marijuana" were created by an American professor conducting research for the National Institute on Drug Abuse (drugabuse.gov).

Former Clemson University chemistry professor Dr. John W. Huffman is the namesake of JWH-018, JWH-073 and JWH-200, three of the synthetic cannabinoids banned by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in 2011.

"The National Institute of Drug Abuse wanted to research marijuana," said Dr. Victor Tuckler, the emergency room toxicologist at Interim LSU Public Hospital in New Orleans. "They were looking at different receptors of the brain to see if they could come up with a way that people wouldn't get addicted to this stuff."

"Who knows how this got out," Tuckler said. "Pretty soon, it's on the Internet and people are making it over in China."

http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2012/07/clemson_university_professor_c.html
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mendobruce says:
This stuff has nothing to do with marijuana other than bonding to the same receptors. Calling this synthetic marijuana is like calling heroin synthetic beer! This is simply a campaign to libel cannabis, "character assassination by association" They can't find anything bad about cannabis so they call this poison synthetic marihuana to imply there is something bad with weed!
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One4TheTruth says:
what we have here is a clear case of the wrong substance being illegal. Make this pot substitute illegal and legalize the real thing which is safe.
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Gpicciuto says:
"...The number pales in comparison to the 461,028 people who went to the ER for marijuana-related causes in 2010.."

What does Marijuana-related mean exactly? I'm SURE that it's not directly related because it is impossible to OD from Marijuana. This is probably because of other drugs that caused the ER visit and since Marijuana was detected (because it can be detected up to 30 days after use) then you take that to your advantage and put it as a Marijuana related ER visit. You can NOT overdose from Marijuana and I have never heard in my years of being around the drug of anyone going to the ER because of it...EVER.
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Marc Myers replies:
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Well said! "Marijuana-related" actually means that the patient either tested positive for marijuana or mentioned that they had used marijuana, not that the reason for the visit was marijuana intoxication or (the impossible) marijuana overdose. If you come in blowing 0.20 on a breathalyzer and smoked some weed last week, that's a "marijuana-related" visit to the ER.
kevin_hunt replies:
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The statistics are manipulated by NIDA to make it look like 461,000 people go to the ER because they are 'freaking out' on marijuana. This is not true. Like Marc Myers said, they go in for another reason and admit that they have used marijuana, which makes it 'marijuana related'.

"When marijuana is mentioned alone, it accounts for less than 0.02% of all Emergency Department episodes."

Source: ED Trends from DAWN, SAMHSA (Mar 2003 Update) and http://www.briancbennett.com/charts/dawn/ED-trends.htm
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legalizemj says:
The only reason people use this synthetic stuff is because natural marijuana is illegal. This is just more harm caused by the federal marijuana prohibition.

Natural marijuana is milder, safer and less addictive than alcohol. So why aren't we allowed to use marijuana instead of alcohol? We need to legalize marijuana like wine at the federal level. Our legislators don't have a right to make us LESS safe!
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