Monday, 30 November 2015

Synthetic marijuana sickens 16 in San Diego, police say

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Feb. 15, 2010: This file photo shows a package of K2 which contains herbs and spices sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.  
Feb. 15, 2010: This file photo shows a package of K2 which contains herbs and spices sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. (AP)

Authorities said a synthetic drug called spice sickened 16 people in downtown San Diego Saturday, a week after paramedics were called to treat eight others who had used the same drug.

More than 10 calls to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department were made between 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, fire spokesman Lee Swanson said, according to the San Diego Tribune.

Most of the patients were in their late teens to early 20s, the newspaper reported. Eleven patients had to be taken to the hospital, and three were listed in serious condition.

Symptoms ranged from mild nausea and agitation to fast heartbeat and difficulty breathing. None were considered to be life-threatening.

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