Cannabinoids & Synthetic Cannabinoids
Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists
COMMON & BRAND NAMES
Various (Amsterdam Gold; Annihilation; Atomic Blast; Black Mamba; Bombay Blue; K2; Mojo; Scooby Snax; Spice etc.)
EFFECTS CLASSIFICATION
Intoxicant; Stimulant; Psychedelic; Depressant
CHEMICAL NAME
THC; Cannabidiol; JWH-018;JWH-073;JWH-210;JWH-250;JWH-081;CP 47,497;AM-2201;RCS-4; etc
DESCRIPTION
Cannabinoids are a class of chemicals, with structure or activity similar to those found naturally in the cannabis plant. Humans have endogenous (naturally occuring) cannabinoid receptors throughout our bodies and brains, which were discovered after those in the plant. Thus the human receptors are named after the psychoactive principles in marijuana. Novel synthetic cannabinoids and cannabinoid receptor agonists gained popularity in the late 2000s when they began being sold in herbal smoking blends as cannabis replacements.
EXPERIENCES #
Spiced Out, by PippUK
One Month of Daily Use, by SWIM
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing..., by Iceman
Dissect My Brain, by Dave
It Worked So Well I Ended Up in Hospital, by Quaver
RESEARCH & JOURNAL ARTICLES #
Fatal intoxication with synthetic cannabinoid MDMB-CHMICA - Forensic Sci Int, 2016
The experience of using synthetic cannabinoids [...] - European Psychiatry, 2016
Death after Use of the Synthetic Cannabinoid 5F-AMB - Forensic Science International, 2016
Synthetic Cannabinoids: Pharmacology, Behavioral Effects, and Abuse Potential - Curr Addict Rep, 2014
Synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 and psychosis - Drug Alcohol Depend, 2011
OFF-SITE RESOURCES
SECONDARY RESOURCES #
LAW & LEGAL RESOURCES #
South Carolina Passes Law to Allow CBD Oil Prescriptions - WLTX.com, June 3 2014