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JWH-018 (1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole, NA-PIMO [3] or AM-678) [4] is an analgesic chemical from the naphthoylindole family that acts as a full agonist at both the CB 1 and CB 2 cannabinoid receptors, with some selectivity for CB 2.
JWH-018 [5] Naphthoylindole: 9 ± 5: 2.9 ± 2.6: CB 2 (3.1x) JWH-019: Naphthoylindole: 9.8 ± 2: 5.55 ± 2: CB 2 (1.77x) JWH-020: Naphthoylindole: 128 ± 17: 205 ± 20: CB 1 (1.6x) JWH-030: Naphthoylpyrrole: 87 ± 3: 320 ± 127: CB 1 (3.7x) JWH-031: Naphthoylpyrrole: 399 ± 109: JWH-032: Naphthoylpyrrole >10000 >10000 — JWH-033 ...
JWH-018, JWH-073, CP 47,497 (and its homologues), and HU-210, as well as leonotis leonurus, have been all banned in Latvia since 2005. [128] After the first confirmed lethal case from the use of legal drugs in late 2013, parliament significantly increased the number of temporarily banned substances used in Spice and similar preparations.
Chemical structure of JWH-018, a simple naphthoylindole. Naphthoylindoles are a class of synthetic cannabinoids. [1] Pharmacology.
FUB-JWH-018 (also known as FUB-018) is a naphthoylindole-based synthetic cannabinoid, representing a molecular hybrid of JWH-018 and AB-FUBICA or ADB-FUBICA. [1] [2]
In the US, the states of Kansas, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, and New York banned K2, herbal incense. JWH-018 was banned by controlled substances act on December 21, 2012. Law enforcement officials in Canada asked Huffman to serve as a consultant and expert witness.
JWH cannabinoids are those discovered by John W. Huffman and his team. Pages in category "JWH cannabinoids" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
THJ-018 (SGT-17) is a synthetic cannabinoid that is the indazole analogue of JWH-018 and has been sold online as a designer drug. [1] [2] Pharmacology