Beschreibung
K2 Spice Rapid Test: With the Spice (K2) drug test strip , the consumption of Spice can be detected by means of a urine sample. Spice is the name for a drug made from synthetic cannabinoids as well as various dried plant parts.
Application Drug Test Spice K2
Remove the Spice (K2) test strip from the packaging and dip it in the urine for about 15 seconds. Then place the K2 drug test strip in a dry place and wait for the test result, which can be read after about 3 minutes.
Please refer to the package insert for the exact procedure.
Additional information about the Spice K2 rapid test:
Sensitivity (cut-off): 50 ng/ml
Duration of detection: approx. 2 – 5 days
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Things worth knowing about Spice K2
What is Spice?
Spice is a mixture of herbs (crushed plant material) and lab-made chemicals with mind-altering effects. It’s sometimes misleadingly referred to as „synthetic marijuana“ or „fake weed“ because some of the chemicals in it are similar to those found in marijuana. However, the effects are sometimes quite different from marijuana and often much stronger. Typically, the chemicals are sprayed on plant material to make them look like marijuana.
Because the chemicals used in Spice have a high potential for abuse and no medical benefit, many of the active ingredients found in Spice have been declared illegal.
Spice is usually labeled „not for human consumption“ and disguised as incense. The effects of Spice K2 can be severe or even fatal in some cases.
How is Spice used?
Most people smoke Spice by rolling it in papers (as with marijuana or handmade tobacco cigarettes) — sometimes it’s mixed with marijuana, too. But there is also the version as a herbal tea to drink or as a liquid „liquid“ version for use in e-cigarettes.
How does Spice work?
The drug „Spice“ has not been available on the market for too long. Research is therefore only just beginning to measure its effects on the human brain. What is known is that the chemicals contained in Spice dock onto the same nerve cell receptors as THC, the main mind-altering ingredient in marijuana. However, some of the chemicals in Spice bind to these receptors more strongly than THC, which can lead to much stronger effects. The resulting health effects can be unpredictable and dangerous. In addition, many chemicals are not identified in the products sold as spice, so it is not clear how they can affect the consumer.
Short-term effects
People who consume synthetic cannabinoids report some effects that are very similar to those of marijuana:
- Feeling of relaxation
- Good mood / feeling of happiness
- altered perception (altered perception of objects and states)
- Psychosis (feeling detached from reality)
People who have had poor reactions to Spice report symptoms such as:
- increased heart rate
- Vomit
- extreme anxiety
- Nervousness
- Hallucinations
- Confusion / lightheadedness
- Violent behavior
- Suicidal
Can Spice K2 be addictive?
Yes, Spice can be addictive. People who consume Spice frequently may experience withdrawal symptoms when they try to quit. Known withdrawal symptoms include:
- Headache
- Anxiety
- Depressions
- Irritability