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UR-144

23 June by admin 16 Comments

UR-144
UR-144 is a new legal chemical and has incredibly good results as compare to other chemicals. After a long time research and experiment we configured below mentioned facts and figures about it.

Short Name: UR-144
Synonyms: ‘KM X-1’
Molecular Mass: 311.5 g/mol.
Full Chemical Name: (1-pentyl-1H-indol-3-yl) (2, 2, 3, 3-tetramethylcyclopropyl) methadone UR-144 originally invented by Abbott Laboratories.

Allergy Test
One of our research person has conducted an allergy test by taking a very small amount (about 0.001mg) of this chemical and placing it on his tongue. He waited for 24-48 hours to get the effect.

After 24-48 hours no negative effect of this chemical was seen therefore it is concluded that this chemical is allergic free.

 

Trip report.
This experiment has been done in controlled and safe environment by one of the research person and below mentioned are the threads of the experiment.

 

The person took 7.5 mg of UR-144 and smokes it with a bong. After three long puffs were taken and held in for about 15-20 seconds and exhaled it, after 15-20 second subject begin to feel it kick in.
After a minute subject start to feel overexcited and can’t stop laughing. That person’s heart rate is up and he starts feeling tingly, overjoyed and the colors of walls and painting starts looking really nice. The effects are similar or stronger to those which he has felt when smoking AM-2201.

 

After five minute theeuphoric feeling starts getting high and his mind was start thinking about the detailed work and what he can do to make it even better.
After twenty minutes he tried to read a magazine but unable to read any of its writing due to blurry vision, at that time he was filled with lots of energy and starts feeling that he wanted to dance on heavy music.
After 25 minutes subject feel starving and grab a bag of marshmallow which according to him taste better than ever.
After 40 minutes the effects don’t feel as they were before.
After 1 hour and 40minutes the effects begins to ware of.
After 2 hours and 40 minutes subject feels that he was getting back to normal but still he was feeling little bit overjoyed .
After 4 hours subject was feeling completely normal.
So this is the Trip report which we have for chemical UR-144.
The Best way you can utilize this chemical is to smoke with a bong, pipe or with Cigarette.
There are many herbal smoking blends which contain this chemical and you can enjoy the good trip with good aroma as well.
So what you guys waiting for? Go and have some Smokey evening with UR-144

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Texas Bans Spice K2 and Synthetic Herbs

4 May by admin 6 Comments

The state of texas has banned the sell use and distribution of synthetic herbs such as K2 Incense, and Spice.

Reasons for the ban are being cited as due to poor manufacturing of Products that caused many users to call in  to the Texas Poison Center Network they have received an estimated 600 calls in since January 2010 relating to K2 exposure. The Texas Department of State Health Services is following several other states in outlawing synthetic marijuana products.

More specifically the state law will ban herbal blends that contain the following D.E.A. country wide banned substances, five chemicals, JWH -018, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47,497, and cannabicyclohexanol that are found in K2 were placed on the Schedule. All of which are being claimed as highly abusive and dangerous to public health.

Persons found guilty of a Class A misdemeanor are subject to a fine not to exceed $4,000 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed one year. Persons found guilty of a Class B misdemeanor are subject to a fine not to exceed $2,000 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days.

While doing research very little information was discovered concerning hard evidence other then isolated incidents of people calling into poison centers for the justification for such a ban. Pro-active action should be taken by the industry leaders to propose a self-impose regulation on method of production in order to limit the amount  and type of synthetic cannaboids being introduced into herbal blends. Those deemed more experimental should be avoided. Moreover, more stringent control should be imposed on the sell of cannaboids by producers limited sale to those that meet specific safety guidelines. This would naturally deter bargain basement operations, however, the herbal incenses being produced by such operators are often unsafe and dangerous causing users to OD, adding unneeded attention to the industry by government regulators (i.e. DEA).

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Afghan Hash Incense Review

23 April by admin 8 Comments

Herbal Incense blends like Afghan Incense (Hemp Flavor) are great and get people hooked.  First off, what other product, compared to Afghan Incense, smells so good and feels like the real deal? You get the best of both worlds with this smoking blend. What sets Afghan Incense apart from other herbal blends is that it not only makes you feel good but it can cause visual distortions like it did for me.  The only other product I can think of that altars your visual experience is Salvia and that may be too strong for some people.

Afghan Herbal Incense is strong enough, it is aromatic and feels like the real thing.  To provide a thorough review of this blend, let’s first look at the ingredients that make up the product.  The herbs used include: Betula Utilis, Lactuca sativa, Myroxylon balsamum, Laurus nobilis, Abies balsamea, Agropyron repens, and Syzygium aromaticum.  The blend also has powerful flavorings, which give off a strong aroma, as well as resins, which are solids.

This smoking blend looks like Hashish and smells like it too.  The herbs are dried up and made into the incense.  It is said that the blend is made according to an ancient recipe from Afghanistan.  After using various other herbal products, it appears that Afghan Incense is at the top of the list of most powerful blends.  To use the blend, you must break open the contents first.  You can then fill a small container with the content and let the natural fragrance take over the room.  Or, you can add the mixture into your favorite tobacco product and smoke it, which is what most people are now doing.

Afghan Herbal Incense provides a tranquilizing experience, leaving you feeling relaxed.  Like mentioned above, some people experience visual distortions and may even get an energy boost.  It all depends on the body, the amount used and the method of consumption.  The effects of Afghan Incense are short but worth the experience.

The Good
The product can be burned as incense or added to tobacco for smoking and the aroma of Afghan incense is unlike any other smoking blend.

The Bad
Afghan Incense is a powerful product and may be too strong for first time users.  In other words, be cautious if it is your first time.

The Verdict
Because Afghan Incense smells incredibly aromatic and wonderful, it is simply worth the experience just for the scent and flavors.  Above all, the outcome and effects are just like the real deal.

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Buzz Incense

20 April by admin 2 Comments

Buzz Herbal Incense

Editors Review

There are a lot of herbal incense blends out there and choosing the best one simply takes testing.  After trying almost every kind, Buzz has proven to be one of the most satisfying and it is no wonder that Buzz Herbal Incense is hot on the market.

Like most herbal smoking blends, Buzz is made of natural herbs.  You’ll find ingredients like Damiana, Bay Bean, Dwarf Skullkap, Vanilla, Stevia Leaves, Rose Petals, Hope and Licorice.  The end result: a sweet scent and a powerful blend.

For starters, Buzz Herbal Incense can be burned on its own as incense or it can be added to tobacco for smoking.  Smoking buzz creates stronger effects compared to burning it as incense.  At the first puff, you can already get the sense that Buzz is smooth to smoke.  To top it off, Buzz has a wonderful aromatic fragrance that simply adds to the whole experience.

Once the package is opened and the method of consumption is chosen, the effects of Buzz will start to kick in.  The high lasts for quite a long time, anywhere from an hour to three hours.  Buzz Herbal Incense is the ultimate blend for the perfect mind and body high.  You will soon start to feel relaxed, your body calm and your mind clear.  This is the ideal smoking blend to use after a stressful day at work.  Unlike Salvia and even Afghan Herbal Incense, Buzz does not create altered perceptions or cause you to hallucinate.  It really is meant to relax you and de-stress.  You will notice an improvement in your mood and when you feel better, you will have more energy later.

The Good
Buzz is the ultimate blend for a smooth smoke and sweet aroma.  It is not harsh like some other products on the market.

The Bad
Buzz may not be strong for everyone, especially if you are a frequent user.

The Verdict
For a long-lasting experience, sweet fragrance and strong effects, Buzz is the perfect blend.

 

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Pulse Incense

20 April by admin 1 Comment

Pulse Smoking blend

Pulse Herbal Incense is a popular smoking blend indeed, but because of its popularity, it is important to get the right stuff.  Plenty of manufacturers out there market their blends as Pulse when they are actually something else.

Some people like to compare Pulse to Jah Rush, which is another herbal blend.  Pulse is a very sweet and aromatic herbal incense, but every so often you get a package that does not smell completely natural.  With that said, the blend is primarily made of natural ingredients including: Bay Bean, Damiana, Stevia Leaf, Lemon Grass, Tribulus Terrestris, Indian Pennyworth, Rose, Siberian Motherwort, Marsh Mallow, Clove, Hops, and other aromatic essence.

For legal smoking blend enthusiasts, Pulse is a potpurri of a bunch of sweet smelling herbs that work together to provide a wonderful experience for the user.  Once the package is opened, there you will have a handful of crushed herbs that are very dry and quite powder-like in texture.

If you’re lucky, you may get a package that does not contain stems and small twigs.  The product is made for burning as incense, but for smoking, you may have to remove these stems.  All in all, Pulse is great for smoking and burns smoothly.  The great news about Pulse is that it comes in a re-sealable package that actually re-seals and lets you use the rest later.  With the physical traits aside, we can now move on to the actual session.

Similar to Buzz, Pulse is also smooth when smoking.  The amazing part comes when you take your first hit and get lost in the fruity aroma and tantalizing sensation.  The key with enjoying Pulse is to relax yourself even before you start.  Choose a comfortable setting and let your mind remain at ease.  Within the first minute or so, your body will begin to let loose and you will experience a total body high.  For some people, the effects of Pulse are mild, especially when you take smaller hits.  For first timers, it is a good idea to start small because Pulse is a very potent herbal blend.  In other words, it is strong and powerful and you don’t want your heart racing too much, too soon.

Overall, the experience is soothing and relaxing.  It’s important to let go of any paranoia in order to prevent raciness.  Pulse is perfect for having a good and satisfying body high.  While Pulse may be on the higher end of the spectrum when it comes to price, you are getting a very strong blend with quality, not to mention wonderful fragrance.

The Good
Pulse gives a soothing and relaxing body high, sweet and fruity aroma and is known to have the longest-lasting effects in the pool of herbal incenses.

The Bad
You may experience raciness if you do not relax before you start.  Some people experience mild headaches.

The Verdict
Pulse is very strong, which means you get a good body high that lasts a long while, making Pulse worth the price.

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K2 UltraWeekend

20 April by admin Leave a Comment

K2 UltraWeekend

If you’re interested in K2 herbal blends, you must try the K2 UltraWeekend out of all the flavors.  K2 UltraWeekend Incense is quite an impressive blend that offers a good body high for experienced users and first timers.  K2 is one of the original legal herbal blends in the market that contains natural herbs that have been around for centuries.  The outcome is highly similar to cannabis and the best part is that it is legal in a variety of places (be sure to check your local laws and regulations).

K2 UltraWeekend is a newer blend that is preceded by K2 Summit, which is just as good and popular.  You can think of K2 UltraWeekend as part of the evolution of the original K2 and an impressive one at that.  Let’s just say that K2 has come a long way and has finally produced the most powerful blend in the series.  Not only is it the most potent, but is also the most aromatic.

Once you open the package, you will find a fluffy and light blend that contains natural botanicals and herbs including Canavalia rosea, Clematis vitalba, Nelumbo nucifera, Pedicularis grandifolia, Heimia salicifolia, Leonurus sibiricus and Ledum palustre.  These are the ingredients in the original K2 and the makers have added new herbs to make it stronger.

Although K2 UltraWeekend does not have the best flavor when it comes to herbal blends, it is still quite fragrant and very strong.  The duration of the effects is anywhere from one to three hours, depending on how much is used and how experienced the user is.  You will begin to feel the sensation of a relaxed body and a calm mind after about fifteen to twenty minutes, which is normal for most of these blends.  After the thirty-minute mark, K2 UltraWeekend is in full swing and you will enjoy the experience for another couple hours.

Similar to K2 Summit, the UltraWeekend version relaxes and numbs your body.  The initial sensations include tingling in the lips and a heightened sense of sound.  Your vision may become blurry or bright depending on your settings.  The more experienced a user you are, the milder the results on your body.  Keep in mind that K2 is a powerful blend, so you may want to start of small if it is your first time.

K2 UltraWeekend is not only powerful, but it is also one of the more affordable blends out there.  It is the ideal alternative to smoking marijuana according to most users. Some states in the US and certain countries have banned K2 or have placed regulations on the use and production.  Be sure to check your local regulation policies regarding K2 and be cautious of where you buy from so that you don’t end up with a basement blend.

The Good
K2 UltraWeekend is the most potent from the K2 flavors, making it perfect for experienced users and beginners.

The Bad
The taste of K2 UltraWeekend is unappealing but not strong.  The effects last for a couple hours.

The Verdict
For a quick but effective body high, K2 UltraWeekend is the way to go.  It is the strongest of its series but it feels just like the real deal.

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JHW Revealed

18 April by admin Leave a Comment

Overview of JWH, WIN and CP Chemical Compounds

Overview of JWH Family

The JWH family of chemicals is the most common type of synthetic cannabinoids found in herbal blends that are marketed as smoking products.  These herbal blends can be found in retail shops as well as online stores.  Although JWH has been legal for several years, there is currently a control on JWH and products that contain any of the chemicals in the JWH family.

It is imperative to note that research on JWH compounds is very limited, however some of the compounds have more information than others.  These synthetic cannabinoids were first developed in the early 1990s by an organic chemist named John W. Huffman who discovered and developed the compounds at Clemson University.

The prefix, JWH, indicates the indole family of synthetic cannabinoids.  These include the aminoalkylindole and the napthoylindole families.  When John W. Huffman first developed these compounds, the aim was to produce a substance that would target certain receptors in the body called the endocannabinoid receptors.  The body has two receptors known as the CB1 and CB2 receptors.  JWH chemicals are either agonists of one or both of these receptors.  Below is an overview of the most commonly known JWH-XXX chemical compounds.

Types of JWH-XXX Chemical Compounds and Their Descriptions

JWH-015

This chemical is part of the naphthoylindole family of compounds and acts as a “subtype-selective cannabinoid” agonist  JWH-015 is also referred to as: (2-Methyl-1-propyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-1-naphthalenylmethanone .  This compounds affinity for CB1 receptors is 383nM while its affinity for CB2 receptors is13.8nM

JWH-015 has 28 times more affinity for CB2 receptors than CB1.  However, there is still some activity with CB1 receptors.  The metabolism of JWH-015 includes epoxidation of the naphthalene ring.  Epoxidation is a reaction that changes a compound into an epoxide.  An epoxide is a cyclic ether.  The ether has three-ring atoms, which makes the epoxide highly reactive.  For related terms, one can think of epoxy resins which are generally used as adhesives.  Although limited research has been conducted and there is lack of evidence, it is believed that JWH-015 can produce carcinogenic activity.

JWH-018

JWH-018 is also a chemical from the naphthoylindole family and is also referred to as Naphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)methanone or 1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole).  JWH-018 is one of the most common chemical compounds found in products being sold as herbal incense.  JWH-018 acts as a full agonist of CB1 as well as CB2 receptors.

According to research, the affinity for the CB1 receptor is five times greater than that of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is found in cannabis. As a result, JWH-018 is a highly potent chemical compound.  Studies show that once consumed by a human being, JWH-018 can cause negative effects including anxiety, paranoia, agitation and panic attacks.  This places JWH-018 in a different category compared to other JWH compounds.

Like JWH-015, JWH-018 is also believed to produce carcinogenic activity, but there is no evidence to prove it.

JWH-073

JWH-073 is a third chemical compound from the naphthoylindole family.  This chemical is also referred to as naphthalen-1-yl-(1-butylindol-3-yl)methanone. JWH-073 is a partial agonist to CB1 and CB2 receptors.  According to research, JWH-073 is said to cause psychological effects and behavioral changes.  These effects are similar to that of delta-9-THC in animals, but there is no presentable research of effects on human beings.

It has been show that JWH-073, when binded to CB1 receptors, has a higher affinity than THC.  In addition to JWH-015 and JWH-018, JWH-073 is also believed to produce carcinogenic activity.  It is important to approach this chemical and the preceding ones with caution for this very reason.

JWH-081

JWH-081 is a fourth chemical compound from the naphthoylindole family.  This compound is also called 4-methoxynaphthalen-1-yl-1-pentylindol- 3-yl)methanone.  JWH-081 acts as an agonist to CB1 receptors and CB2 receptors.  The affinity of the highly selective CB1 subtype is about ten times as much the affinity to CB2.  The JWH-018 compound also contains the naphthalene ring.

JWH-200

JWH-200 is a chemical compound from the aminoalkylindole family.  This compound is also called (1-(2-morpholin-4-ylethyl)indol-3-yl)-naphthalen-1-ylmethanone (also known as WIN 55,225) and acts as cannabinoid receptor agonist to CB1.  JWH-200s affinity to CB1 receptors is 42nM which about how much THC is.  However, JWH-200 has three times more the analgesic effect of THC.  With that said, it causes less sedation.

JWH-250

JWH-250 is the last known chemical compound in the list and is from the phenylacetylindole family.  This also known as 2-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)ethanone.  JWH-250 acts as an agonist of CB1 as well as CB2 receptors.  Its affinity to CB1 receptors is 11nM while its affinity to CB2 receptors is 33nM.

JWH-250 is one of the newer compounds in the family and does not carry the naphthalene ring.  Because of this JWH-250 tends to be used as a substitute for JWH-018 where JWH-018 is banned.

The Effects of JWH-XXX Chemical Compounds

Although they are all in the same family, JWH chemical compounds each have their own effects on certain organisms.  These effects are not significantly different and these depend on the potency levels.  The effects of JWH can be grouped together under both positive and negative categories.

The positive effects include euphoria, uplifted mood, sedation, relaxation, a heightened sense of humor, creative sensitivity, time distortion, and anti-depressant properties.  On the negative side, the effects include anxiety, agitation, paranoia, eye redness, dry mouth and increased appetite.  Although most of the chemical compounds produce positive effects, the one compound that is most responsible for negative effects is JWH-018.  According to most people who have experienced the effects, JWH compounds are highly similar to the effects of THC.

JWH Dosage and Duration of Effects

In general, JWH chemical compounds used in herbal blend products are highly potent and weighty.  The high potency makes them quite active at very minimal levels.  The difference in dosage among the six known compounds is not significantly different.  The only difference can be measured in a thresholds.

The dosage is also different when the product is being smoked or taken orally.  This also has an impact on the duration of the effects.  Below is a break down of each compound, its average dosage and duration of effects.

JWH-018

Smoking or Vaporization
Dosage: 2-5mg
Duration: 1-3 hours

Orally
Dosage: 3-10mg
Duration: 2-4 hours

JWH-073

Smoking or Vaporization
Dosage: 4-10mg
Duration: 1-2 hours

Orally
Dosage: 10-15mg
Duration: 2-3 hours

JWH-200

Smoking or Vaporization
Dosage: 5-10mg
Duration: 1-2.5 hours

Orally
Dosage: 10-20mg
Duration: NA

JWH-081

Smoking or Vaporization
Dosage: 3-8mg
Duration: 2-3 hours

JWH-250

Smoking or Vaporization
Dosage: 4-10mg
Duration: .5-1.5 hours

Method of Consumption

JWH chemical compounds are typically smoked or are vaporized, with the latter method being the most recommended due to the fact that less of the active chemical gets destroyed.  Aluminum foil can be used for vaporization. Those who choose to smoke the compounds are advised to use a glass bowl.  Another method is to wrap the product in paper for smoking.  Oral consumption requires chewing the product, but is not the most recommended method.  Most users of products containing JWH chemical compounds have their own preferred method.

A note of precaution: It is best to accurately measure the products rather than eyeballing the dosage.  This is to ensure that the body does not react negatively to the products.

Overview of WIN Chemical Compound Families

The WIN family of cannabinoids is highly potent chemical compounds that are continuing to be researched.  These chemicals were first considered to be anti-inflammatory and analgesic derivatives of drugs.  In the 1980s, the WIN family of cannabinoids was developed as anti-inflammatory and what are called prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors.

The amount of research surrounding the WIN family is highly limited.  Below is an overview of three of the most commonly known compounds of the WIN family along with a description of each one.

Types of WIN Chemical Compounds and Their Descriptions

WIN 55,212-2

WIN 55, 212-2 is a chemical also referred to as an aminoalkylindole derivative, which is also described as: (R)-(+)-[2,3-Dihydro-5-methyl-3-(4-morpholinylmethyl)pyrrolo[1,2,3-de)-1,- 4-benzoxazin-6-yl]-1-napthalenylmethanone.  WIN 55, 212-2 is said to produce effects that are similar to that of THC in cannabis.  However, the chemical makeup is completely different.  This chemical compound is a cannabinoid receptor agonist and a potent one at that.  It has also been discovered that WIN 55,212-2 is a potent analgesic in a model of neuropathic pain in rats.

WIN 55,212-2 is said to be a full agonist at the CB1 receptor with an affinity for the CB1 higher than that of THC.  According to studies, WIN 55, 212-2 can potentially prevent inflammation that is caused by certain proteins, called Amyloid beta proteins, which are present in Alzheimer’s Disease.

WIN 48, 098

WIN 48, 098 is another chemical compound in the WIN family and is also referred to as Pravadoiline.  This chemical compound was first created to be a new anti-inflammatory and prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor.  After the development, research showed that Pravadoline causes strong analgesic effects.  The effects were exhibited at smaller doses than the regular effective anti-inflammatory dose, ten times smaller to be exact.  This helped show that it is not a COX inhibitor.  Furthermore, Pravadoline has not been labeled as an analgesic anymore because it is thought to be toxic.

With further research, it has been shown that WIN 48, 098 is a chemical compound in the group of synthetic cannabinoids.  Interestingly enough, the discovery of WIN 48,098 helped uncover the chemical compound WIN 55,212-2 mentioned above.

WIN 55,225

WIN 55,225 is another chemical compound in the WIN family and is an analgesic chemical.  Part of the aminoalkylindole family, WIN 55,225 acts as a cannabinoid receptor agonist.  Its affinity at the CB1 receptor, which is 42nM, is approximately the same as the affinity at the CB1 receptor of THC.  WIN 55,255 has is now called the same name as JWH-200.

The Effects of WIN Chemical Compounds

With the research conducted, it has been shown that WIN chemical compounds, namely the WIN 55,212-2 chemical compound, produce effects that are almost the same as the effects of THC. However, the effects of WIN chemicals are said to be less strong and with a shorter duration.  Some reports have helped conclude that the effects are the same as THC.

WIN Dosage and Duration of Effects

Unlike JWH chemical compounds, information regarding the dosage and duration of WIN chemicals is less extensive.  When taken orally or through insufflation, the dosage is 1 to 3mg.  The duration of effects lasts anywhere from 1-1.5 hours or 1-3 hours.

Method of Consumption

Products containing WIN chemical compounds are generally consumed orally, through insufflation and sometimes injections.  When heat is applied to these substances, the properties of the chemicals are diminished, this means that it is not possible to smoke the products in order to achieve the desired effects.

Note of Precaution: It is said that the WIN family of chemical compounds require more safety and precaution than JWH compounds.

Overview of CP Family of Chemical Compounds

The CP family of chemical compounds were first developed by the Pfizer research company in the 19070s.  Despite the development, these chemicals have not bee publicized.  While JWH and WIN chemicals are slightly more potent than THC, the CP compounds are much more potent.

CP chemicals are being used to conduct research on the endocannabinoid system today.  Specifically speaking, these chemicals developed by Pfizer are aiding scientists to research the endocannabinoid system and its relationship with inflammation and pain.  There have been a number of CP chemicals developed by Pfizer but not all are synthetic cannabinoids.  When Pfizer discovered the CP chemicals, they were the first synthetic cannabinoids to be used in Spice herbal blends in 2006 through 2008.

Similar to JWH and WIN, there is a limited supply of research surrounding the CP family of chemicals.  Below is an overview of the commonly known types along with a description for each.

Types of CP Chemical Compounds and Their Descriptions

CP 47, 497

CP 47, 497 is a chemical compound in the CP family and is a synthetic cannabinoid.  This chemical is also referred to as 2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]- 5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenol.  It is categorized as a non-classical cannabinoid receptor agonist.  CP 47, 497 has a potent affinity at the CB1 receptor with a Kd of 2.1nM.  This chemical has analgesic properties.  It also produces effects similar to that of THC but the strength of this chemical is much stronger than THC.

CP 47,497 C8

CP 47,497 C8 is a second chemical compound in this family and is one of the more popular types in its class.  It is also known as Cannabicyclohexanol as it is the dimethyloctyl homologue of CP 47,297.  What gave this chemical its reputation is the fact that it was used as an active ingredient in Spice blends in 2009.  This homologue has been said to be one of the most potent cannabinoid agonists for creating effects similar to THC.  In fact, it is considered to be much more potent than THC.

CP 55,940

CP 55, 940 is a third chemical compound in the family and is also known as 2-[(1R,2R,5R)-5-hydroxy-2-(3-hydroxypropyl) cyclohexyl]-5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenol.  This is also a highly potent and nonclassical cannabinoid agonist.  When compared to THC, CP 55,940 is up to 45 times more potent.  This chemical is a full agonist at CB1 receptors as well as CB2 receptors.  It is also an antagonist at CPR55, which is also known as the CB3 receptor.

CP 55,244

CP 55, 244 is a fourth chemical compound in the family and is also known as (2S,4S,4aS,6R,8aR)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-4-[2-hydroxy-4-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenyl]-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-decahydronaphthalen-2-ol.  It is also a highly potent chemical and a nonclassical cannabinoid.  It is highly potent at CB1 receptors and is a full agonist of CB1 and has a Ki of .21nM.

CP 50,556-1

CP 50,556-1 is the fifth known chemical compound in the family and is actually a synthetic cannabinoid analog of the commonly known medication called dronabinol (Marinol).  CP 50,556-1 is also called Levonantradol, which has not been an FDA approved medication, and was first developed by Pfizer.  As one of the most potent chemicals in the CP family, this chemical is thirty times more potent than THC.  It also produces anti-emetic and analgesic effects once it is activated at CB1 and CB1 receptors.

The Effects of CP Chemical Compounds

The amount of information regarding the effects of CP chemicals is highly limited.  What is available through research is that the effects of this family of chemicals are highly similar to that of THC.  The effects depend on the dosage and body weight, but reports have shown that the effects may include confusion, a sense of focus, sedation.  Some negative effects include drowsiness with a lack of focus the following day.

CP Dosage and Duration of Effects

Reports from users show that the common dosage for CP chemicals can be as low as .25mg and still produce a good amount of effects.  Typically speaking, the average dosage is 1-3mg.  The dosage will be different depending on the method of consumption.

Method of Consumption

The most suitable method of consumption for CP chemicals has yet to be concluded and there is scarce research to show it.  Some users have taken the product orally while others have been able to smoke it.

Note of Precaution: It is important to note that there is no conclusive research providing information on the toxicity of CP chemicals.  In addition to the toxicity, there is no information regarding the dangers of these chemicals either and further research must be conducted.

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