No. I've been told.
Yes! It shows up on the standard DOC tests now. My bf just got ua'd tuesday after using spice on Saturday and was sent back to jail on Thursday! It will show up! It has been added to the standard
Don't smoke condiments. I'm sorry I lived to see the need to say that. The school doesn't have to test for it, the symptoms of smoking such things as basil, oregano, chili or garlic powder will soon enough show up. Much like those who huff gasoline, paint thinner and such. Please get help, or have the "friend" who does this get help. I can't imagine there is a high - this strikes me more along the lines of those who "cut". It's deliberate harm to your body. ^^The asker of this question is probably not smoking condiments...there is new stuff out called "spice" or k2, and to the asker, as far as i know spice does not show up on drug tests as it does not contain THC...
Yes how would it not show up
Its an approved drug product to which new generic versions are compared, to show that they are bioequivalent
No, The Spice Girls are from England.
Spice, also known as K2, is a newer street drug . It is a synthetic blend of chemically treated, smokable leaves. It gives a marijuana type high. Some people are claiming that it is safer than marijuana, but there were about 1,500 calls to Poison Control about this drug in 2010. Side effects have been reported to be elevated heart rates, seizures, heightened blood pressure and intense feelings of agitation and paranoia. Many states are beginning to pass laws against it.
Don't understand the question, exactly. If you are talking SPERM, then the answer is no. If SPAWN is a new drug, then I have NO idea!
You have to show the circus of a government we have that the drug is safe Nd that it does not have any harmful effects on the human body.
Irving Spice died in December 1980, in New York City, New York, USA.
vyvanse ,a new pro drug that shire is marketing
No, a drug can not have new drug application and an abbreviated drug application number can be NOT the same. Source: Experience.