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What Is Mojo?

Over the past few years, a new drug trend called Mojo has been growing among young people. What is Mojo, and how dangerous is it? It is essential to learn more about this substance and its devastating effects on those who use it so you can help a loved one who may need the support of an outpatient drug rehab.  

If you are concerned that someone in your life might be addicted to Mojo, reach out to the professionals at Promises Brazos Valley. We offer both inpatient and outpatient drug rehab to ensure someone you care about receives the best treatment for their needs. Contact our team at 979.426.0086 to learn more about addiction treatment options.  

What Is Mojo—Is It a Drug?  

Mojo is a drug that is a synthetic version of marijuana consisting of various herbs and plants, which are then sprayed with a chemical cocktail known for its mind-altering effects. This combination of substances mimics the effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound found in marijuana.  

What Are Other Names for Mojo? 

Other than Mojo, you may come across the following street names for synthetic marijuana:  

  • Spice  
  • K2  
  • Scooby Snax  
  • Skunk  
  • Cloud 9  

You may wonder why someone would want to use Mojo instead of marijuana, especially if they live in a state where marijuana has been legalized.  

Why Use Mojo and Not Marijuana? 

There are a couple of reasons for opting for this synthetic version of marijuana:  

  • Mojo is a drug that does not appear on a marijuana drug test.  
  • Mojo is easier to access since it is sold as a legal herbal supplement.  
  • Mojo induces a more intense high than marijuana.  

Many young people use Mojo so they can enjoy the marijuana-like effects without the consequences of failing a drug test. And since it is not considered illicit but rather a synthetic herbal incense or potpourri, it can be legally purchased at gas stations and smoke shops and online.   

The Dangers of Mojo  

Although Mojo is more accessible than marijuana and not considered an illicit substance, it is far from safe. Here are a few things to know about the dangers of Mojo:  

  • Mojo is highly addictive and can quickly lead to dependence.  
  • There are no regulations for the ingredients in Mojo, so the exact makeup of each batch can vary widely. This means that people purchasing the substance never know precisely what they are taking.  
  • People under the influence of Mojo are known to experience psychosis, paranoia, and anxiety. Some cases are severe enough to result in an emergency room visit.  
  • The mind-altering chemicals in Mojo can be potent enough to cause heart attack, stroke, seizures, and overdose.  

Ingesting or smoking substances with questionable or unknown ingredients—such as in Mojo or any synthetic marijuana—can put you at risk of the above and sometimes be life-threatening. People high on Mojo have been seen behaving erratically and sometimes dangerously. If you notice unusual behavior in someone you know who may have used Mojo, it is best to reach out for emergency help immediately.  

Find Outpatient Drug Rehab for Mojo Addiction at Promises Brazos Valley  

Just because a substance is marketed as an herbal supplement, it is not necessarily safer than the drug it mimics. Using Mojo as a substitute for marijuana can put you in danger of varying side effects since it is difficult to tell what exactly is in the product each time you purchase it. If you have gotten hooked on the Mojo drug and need help to quit, you can count on the competent team at Promises Brazos Valley. Contact us through our online form or by calling us at 979.426.0086 to learn more about how we treat Mojo addiction. 

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