Te Korowai-Whāriki, A Capital and Coast District Health Board Service, Ratonga Rua O Porirua, Regional Forensic Service, Raiha Street, P O Box 50-233 Porirua, New Zealand. Susanna
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2011 Sep 1;117(2-3):152-7. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.01.012. Epub 2011 Feb 11.
Aroma, Spice, K2 and Dream are examples of a class of new and increasingly popular recreational drugs. Ostensibly branded "herbal incense", they have been intentionally adulterated with synthetic cannabinoids such as JWH-018 in order to confer on them cannabimimetic psychoactive properties while circumventing drug legislation. JWH-018 is a potent cannabinoid receptor agonist. Little is known about its pharmacology and toxicology in humans. This is the first research considering the effects of JWH-018 on a psychiatric population and exploring the relationship between JWH-018 and psychotic symptoms.
This paper presents the results of semi-structured interviews regarding the use and effects of JWH-018 in 15 patients with serious mental illness in a New Zealand forensic and rehabilitative service.
All 15 subjects were familiar with a locally available JWH-018 containing product called "Aroma" and 86% reported having used it. They credited the product's potent psychoactivity, legality, ready availability and non-detection in drug testing as reasons for its popularity, with most reporting it had replaced cannabis as their drug of choice. Most patients had assumed the product was "natural" and "safe". Anxiety and psychotic symptoms were common after use, with 69% of users experiencing or exhibiting symptoms consistent with psychotic relapse after smoking JWH-018. Although psychological side effects were common, no one reported becoming physically unwell after using JWH-018. Three subjects described developing some tolerance to the product, but no one reported withdrawal symptoms.
It seems likely that JWH-018 can precipitate psychosis in vulnerable individuals. People with risk factors for psychosis should be counseled against using synthetic cannabinoids.
香味剂、香料、K2 和 Dream 是一类新的、越来越受欢迎的消遣性药物的代表。它们被故意掺有合成大麻素,如 JWH-018,以赋予它们类似大麻的精神活性特性,同时规避药物立法。JWH-018 是一种有效的大麻素受体激动剂。关于它在人类中的药理学和毒理学,我们知之甚少。这是首次研究 JWH-018 对精神病人群的影响,并探索 JWH-018 与精神病症状之间的关系。
本文介绍了对新西兰法医和康复服务机构 15 名严重精神疾病患者使用和 JWH-018 效果的半结构式访谈结果。
所有 15 名患者都熟悉一种名为“Aroma”的本地可获得的 JWH-018 含有产品,86%的患者报告使用过它。他们将产品强烈的精神活性、合法性、易得性和药物检测中未被发现作为其受欢迎的原因,大多数患者表示它已取代大麻成为他们的首选药物。大多数患者都认为该产品是“天然的”和“安全的”。使用后焦虑和精神病症状很常见,69%的使用者在吸食 JWH-018 后出现或表现出符合精神病复发的症状。尽管心理副作用很常见,但没有人报告在使用 JWH-018 后身体不适。有 3 名患者描述了对该产品有一定的耐受性,但没有人报告出现戒断症状。
JWH-018 似乎有可能引发易患个体的精神病。有精神病风险因素的人应该被建议不要使用合成大麻素。