Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne has ordered a temporary ban on a synthetic cannabis ingredient, he announced today.
The temporary class drug notice was issued following the identification of a substance known as EAM-2201in two K2 products seized by police.
Legal high K2 has been causing concern in the lower South Island, said Mr Dunne.
Recorded effects include vomiting, agitation, drowsiness, psychosis, hallucinations, headache, seizures and tremors.
K2 will now be subject to a temporary drug notice beginning December 6, from when it will be illegal to import, manufacture, sell or supply the substance.