New York City Department of Health issues warning on synthetic marijuana use

The Department of Health is issuing a warning on the use of synthetic marijuana after people across New York City have been sent to the hospital. Since last Thursday, officials say 15 people who are

News 12 Staff

Aug 2, 2014, 1:10 AM

Updated 3,548 days ago

Share:

New York City Department of Health issues warning on synthetic marijuana use
The Department of Health is issuing a warning on the use of synthetic marijuana after people across New York City have been sent to the hospital.
Since last Thursday, officials say 15 people who are believed to have used the substance were admitted to city hospitals. K2, AK-47 or Spice, which are some of the names the drug is known as on the street, became illegal in 2012.
The drug is a chemical produced in a lab that works like marijuana, except it is much more potent, according to Dr. Uri Belkind, of Union Community Health Center. Belkind adds that the labeling on the packaging doesn't typically list ingredients.
This year alone, the Department of Health says it has seen a 220 percent increase in emergency room visits related to the drug. Users can experience agitation, paranoia, numbness and temporarily lose the ability to speak. It can even cause death.
Doctors say the synthetic drug is worse for you than real marijuana. One reason why some believe it is so popular now is because it cannot be detected by a traditional drug test.
The Department of Health is asking residents to report any synthetic marijuana they see on store shelves to police or 311.


More from News 12
1:30
Police: Car drives into Plainview dance studio; 3 suffer minor injuries

Police: Car drives into Plainview dance studio; 3 suffer minor injuries

2:03
Brightening skies and warmer temperatures heading into the weekend

Brightening skies and warmer temperatures heading into the weekend

1:50
Concern growing over homeless shelter near West Babylon day care

Concern growing over homeless shelter near West Babylon day care

2:00
John Theissen Children's Foundation opens Family Fun Center in Wantagh

John Theissen Children's Foundation opens Family Fun Center in Wantagh

0:13
Officials: West Babylon home destroyed by fire

Officials: West Babylon home destroyed by fire

0:47
Cafe 217 provides students with autism chance for work experience at East Rockaway HS

Cafe 217 provides students with autism chance for work experience at East Rockaway HS

0:42
Community raises $12,000 for workers of Merrick bar closed due to fire

Community raises $12,000 for workers of Merrick bar closed due to fire

0:23
Police: Hempstead man stole parking meters near Jericho Turnpike and Roslyn Road

Police: Hempstead man stole parking meters near Jericho Turnpike and Roslyn Road

1:55
8-year-old from Valley Stream becomes first in NY to undergo gene therapy for rare disease

8-year-old from Valley Stream becomes first in NY to undergo gene therapy for rare disease

2:27
2016 whistleblower tip warned of barrels buried at old Grumman property in Bethpage

2016 whistleblower tip warned of barrels buried at old Grumman property in Bethpage

0:25
Long Islander wins $1,000 a day for life from lotto ticket

Long Islander wins $1,000 a day for life from lotto ticket

1:34
Police: Drunk driver hits patrol car at scene of DWI crash; Suffolk officer hurt

Police: Drunk driver hits patrol car at scene of DWI crash; Suffolk officer hurt

0:44
NuHealth holds breast cancer screenings at Plainview-Old Bethpage Library

NuHealth holds breast cancer screenings at Plainview-Old Bethpage Library

1:09
The East End: Hamptons Handpoured

The East End: Hamptons Handpoured

1:52
Find fun, interactive activities for family and friends at Main Street Board Game Café in Huntington

Find fun, interactive activities for family and friends at Main Street Board Game Café in Huntington

0:37
North Babylon HS gives away dresses, suits ahead of prom season

North Babylon HS gives away dresses, suits ahead of prom season

0:22
Central Islip man sentenced to 22 years in prison for raping daughter

Central Islip man sentenced to 22 years in prison for raping daughter

1:45
Long Island pizzerias come together to raise funds for family of slain detective

Long Island pizzerias come together to raise funds for family of slain detective

0:30
Hempstead man pleads guilty, gets 8 years for drug trafficking

Hempstead man pleads guilty, gets 8 years for drug trafficking

0:19
Nassau Legislature approves 2 new outdoor fields for Mitchel Athletic Complex

Nassau Legislature approves 2 new outdoor fields for Mitchel Athletic Complex