James Parnell answered
Yes, the herbal high known as "Funky Monkey" does show up on a standard ten panel drugs screening. There are numerous brands which manufacture synthetic cannabis, and all of these contain engineered cannabinoids.
Cannabinoids are one of the substances which are searched for in drug tests. The others are:
Despite the growing popularity of synthetic highs, there have been concerns over the safety of these substances. An increasing number of people have fallen seriously ill or experienced very bad "trips" after taking these substances, as opposed to those taking natural marijuana.
This is most probably because of the increased strength of these synthetic substances and the amount of impurities within them.
Cannabinoids are one of the substances which are searched for in drug tests. The others are:
- Amphetamines.
- Barbiturates.
- Benzodiazepines.
- Cocaine.
- Methadone.
- Methaqualone.
- Opiates.
- PCP.
- Propoxyphene.
Despite the growing popularity of synthetic highs, there have been concerns over the safety of these substances. An increasing number of people have fallen seriously ill or experienced very bad "trips" after taking these substances, as opposed to those taking natural marijuana.
This is most probably because of the increased strength of these synthetic substances and the amount of impurities within them.
- Funky Monkey, K2, and Spice are just three brands of synthetic cannabis that have become very popular.
- It is much harder to regulate the sale and production of these products as there is not much legislation relating to them.
- They are much stronger than marijuana, and have been known to cause serious health problems.
- They will show up in a standard drug screening.