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Spice (Synthetic Cannabis) Addiction Help in Newport-on-Tay

Spice (synthetic cannabinoids) addiction is a serious and growing problem across the UK, particularly among homeless populations and in prison. Spice can cause severe psychosis, collapse, and death. Free help is available in Newport-on-Tay through NHS drug services. Call Frank on 0300 123 6600 (free, 24/7) for spice addiction help in Newport-on-Tay.

4 CQC-registered services near Newport-on-Tay
Medically reviewed April 2026 · Based on NICE guidelines and NHS clinical frameworks · Editorial policy
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Signs of spice addiction

Spice (Synthetic Cannabis) addiction can develop gradually. Common signs include:

  • Smoking spice (synthetic cannabinoids) multiple times daily
  • Inability to function without spice
  • Extreme mood swings and aggression
  • Paranoia, psychosis, or hallucinations
  • Collapse or "zombie-like" episodes (loss of consciousness or awareness)
  • Rapid physical deterioration — weight loss, skin and dental problems
  • Using spice despite multiple medical emergencies

Spice (Synthetic Cannabis) withdrawal symptoms

Withdrawal from spice should always be managed with medical support. Symptoms include:

  • Severe anxiety and agitation
  • Profuse sweating and tremors
  • Nausea, vomiting, and muscle aches
  • Insomnia
  • Psychological cravings — often extremely intense
  • Can be severe and prolonged — worse than cannabis withdrawal

Treatment for spice addiction in Newport-on-Tay

  • NHS drug treatment services — spice is increasingly common in treatment settings
  • Medically supervised withdrawal if symptoms are severe
  • Psychiatric assessment and treatment (psychosis is common)
  • CBT and psychological therapy
  • Harm reduction — spice users are often rough sleepers or homeless
  • Housing and social support alongside addiction treatment

Frequently asked questions about spice addiction in Newport-on-Tay

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