Guest guest Posted March 2, 2012 Report Share Posted March 2, 2012 This was brought to my attention by a doctor that works for us in Graham, TX and also in NJ where they are apparently seeing similar cases. He had a kid that had taken it here last Sunday. No renal failure in him, but it is a hazard. The NJ Poison Control sent this same press release to every NJ doctor. Don , DO Serious Health Problems Associated with “Spice†3/1/2012 The Wyoming Department of Health and the Casper-Natrona County Health Department are warning Wyoming residents to avoid the use of “spice†due to potentially critical health effects. At least three Casper area residents who reportedly smoked or ingested “blueberry spice†in recent days have been hospitalized due to reported kidney failure; others have also sought medical attention in connection with the drug’s use. Spice is a synthetic type of marijuana that can be several times more potent than the marijuana more commonly found in Wyoming. “Our message today is more than a general health warning. At this point we are viewing use of this drug as a potentially life-threatening situation,†said Dr. , state epidemiologist with the Wyoming Department of Health. “We will continue to follow up on this situation to gather more information on these reported illnesses and the cause.†The Wyoming Department of Health is also planning to send out a notice to healthcare providers around the state alerting them to the potential connection between this drug and the reported symptoms. said anyone who is experiencing illness and who has recently used spice to contact a medical professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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