Pubdate: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 Source: Dominion Post, The (New Zealand) Copyright: 2011 The Dominion Post Contact: http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2550 Author: Kate Newton 'HERBAL HIGHS' SHOULD BE REGULATED - SCIENTIST Synthetic cannabis products contain an alarming cocktail of chemicals whose side-effects are largely unknown, new research shows. Environmental Science and Research has spent several months testing 43 herbal highs available in New Zealand and found that all of them contain at least one synthetic cannabinoid - and in many cases more. Ten of the products - or nearly a quarter - contained four or more. ESR scientist Paul Fitzmaurice said that was worrying. "Some of the products available in New Zealand contained quite an elaborate mixture. "There's very little data regarding the effects of these types of drugs and even less regarding combinations of these drugs." Two of the products - Kronic Pineapple Express and Juicy Puff Super Strength - were recalled by the Health Ministry last week after ESR testing showed they contained prescription medicine phenazepam. The speed with which new products were developed, and the often ad hoc way they were assembled, meant that the ingredients ESR found may have already changed, he said. Another ESR scientist, Keith Bedford, said he supported the Law Commission's recommendations in its review of drug laws that 'herbal highs' be regulated by government. Self-regulation by producers and suppliers was not adequate to ensure safety, he said. Leo Schep, a toxicologist at the National Poisons Centre, said that since last October, the centre had received 48 calls about serious side effects from smoking synthetic cannabinoids. They included four patients who had seizures and three who lost consciousness. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt