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Surveillance and Early Warning Systems

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Establishing surveillance and early warning systems can help identify emerging trends in synthetic cannabinoid use https://bbgate.com/media/jwh-018-synthesis-video.94/. Collaboration between public health agencies, law enforcement, and emergency departments can facilitate the timely detection of outbreaks, enabling swift responses in terms of public health messaging and regulatory measures.

Gender-Specific Interventions: Recognizing that the impact of synthetic cannabinoids may vary across genders, implementing gender-specific interventions can enhance the effectiveness of prevention and treatment efforts. Tailoring programs to address the unique needs and challenges faced by men and women can contribute to more targeted and successful outcomes.

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