Neurosci Biobehav Rev
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA. Electronic address:
Published: March 2025
Momentum towards legalization of medical and recreational cannabis drives a convergence between natural cannabinoids and their synthetic counterparts, creating new clinical challenges in a second wave of exposures. This review critically examines the emerging challenges posed by synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) and semi-synthetic cannabinoids, emphasizing their clinical implications. SCRAs are potent full agonist activity that have been identified as adulterants in several recreational substances, including cannabis and opioids. Adulteration often leads to unpredictable clinical outcomes and exacerbates the potential for drug interactions. Drawing parallels with other drug epidemics, this paper highlights the urgent need for clinical preparedness to address the nuanced presentations of cannabinoid toxicity, stressing the importance of patient history, physical examination, and judicious use of supportive laboratory tests. This review serves as a cautionary tale and call to action for researchers and policymakers. There is a clear need for robust quality control measures, enhanced public awareness campaigns, and development of evidence-based clinical guidelines to mitigate the health risks associated with intentional and unintentional use of synthetic cannabinoids.
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J Appl Toxicol
March 2025
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Science Faculty, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Türkiye.
Detailed studies on the embryotoxic and teratogenic effects of synthetic cannabinoids known to be abused are very limited. The present study aimed to evalutate the possible embryotoxic, teratogenic, behavioral, and molecular effects of 4F-MDMB-BUTICA, a new generation synthetic cannabinoid, using zebrafish embryos. The zebrafish embryos were exposed to the cannabinoid at 0.
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March 2025
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, 47405 United States; Program in Neuroscience, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, 47405 United States; Gill Institute for Neuroscience, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47405 United States. Electronic address:
Recreational use of synthetic cannabinoid agonists (i.e., "spice compounds") that target the cannabinoid type 1 receptor (CB) can cause acute respiratory failure in humans.
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March 2025
Department of Life Sciences, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, U.K.
Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) are novel psychoactive substances (NPS) that are highly potent and associated with a range of severe toxicities. SC use, which is common in UK prisons and homeless communities, typically involves combustion of SC-soaked herb or paper material. Recently, e-cigarettes (or vapes) have emerged as popular delivery vehicles for SCs, and consumption among the general population has risen significantly.
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August 2024
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.
Purpose Of Review: In the alcohol research literature, many studies demonstrate the impact of advertisements, outlet density, and perceived norms on attitudes and behaviors. Now that Washington State has exceeded 11 years of legal cannabis for non-medical purposes, building upon the existing evidence base with alcohol, we can examine what contributes to perceived harm and availability with cannabis in a legal context and begin to explore opportunities for future research.
Recent Findings: In this commentary, we consider how cannabis with high THC concentration is viewed, explore trends surrounding impaired driving, discuss loopholes in legislation that have allowed for the emergence of synthetic cannabinoids, and examine pandemic-related decisions made by lawmakers related to cannabis use.
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