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Medimpex Now Provides Lab and On-Site Drug Screening/Testing for K2 - Spice ... - EIN News (press release) EIN News (press release)--Huffman that time was studying cannabinoid receptors and called the compound he created as -JWH-018-, his initials. It was not clear how K2 got known but reports have it that Huffman published in a book chapter information about - Date : Fri, 16 Mar 2012 17:09:05 GMT |
NMS Labs Announces Identification of Major Metabolite of the Synthetic ... - National Post (registration) National Post (registration)--In a major breakthrough in the identification of use of “fake pot” -JWH-018-, NMS Labs announces today that it has discovered the identity of the major metabolite of this drug excreted in human urine. -JWH-018- is one of - Date : Tue, 24 May 2011 15:37:46 GMT+00:00 |
JWH-018/073 Synthetic Cannabis Drug Test Available - PR CannaZine (press release) PR CannaZine (press release)--Jeffery Moran at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Caymen Chemical Company have between them developed a rapid method that can simultaneously quantify -JWH-018- and JWH-073 metabolites in excreted urine. Cre - Date : Sun, 15 May 2011 15:07:05 GMT+00:00 |
Banned chemical found in K-2 synthetic marijuana during testing - WECT-TV6 WECT-TV6--Results show it contains -JWH-018- - one of the first synthetic cannabinoids produced in products marketed as incense. Senior Mass Spectrometirst Patrick Sasso tested for 31 compounds. Each one he says can produce a high similar to smoking a joi - Date : Sun, 03 Apr 2011 17:11:56 GMT+00:00 |
R18 limit on 'legal highs' welcomed - Stuff.co.nz Stuff.co.nz--'LIKE HAVING A GLASS OF GLASS': Blair Anderson smokes -JWH-018-, which produces effects similar to those of THC, a cannabinoid present in cannabis. Retailers are welcoming a move to restrict the sale of "legal highs&quo - Date : Wed, 30 Mar 2011 16:00:22 GMT+00:00 |
WBTV 3 News, Weather, Sports, and Traffic for Charlotte, NC-Banned chemical ... - WBTV WBTV--Results show it contains -JWH-018- - one of the first synthetic cannabinoids produced in products marketed as incense. Senior Mass Spectrometirst Patrick Sasso tested for 31 compounds. Each one he says can produce a high similar to smoking a joint. - Date : Thu, 31 Mar 2011 03:10:46 GMT+00:00 |
'Spice' Becomes Illegal; USMC Initiates Testing - War On Terror News War On Terror News--The five controlled chemicals are -JWH-018-, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47497, and cannabicyclohexanol. “Bottom line is if you're caught with this substance or any paraphernalia associated with it, you're going to get a full othe - Date : Sat, 02 Apr 2011 23:22:39 GMT+00:00 |
Synthetic marijuana found in Greencastle - Echo Pilot Echo Pilot--One of them, -JWH-018-, was declared illegal by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration on Nov. 24. However, the temporary ban on possession has not taken ... - Date : Wed, 26 Jan 2011 20:19:01 GMT+00:00 |
AZ legislators seek ban on 'spice' - InMaricopa.com InMaricopa.com--The substance most often used in spice is -JWH 018-, a synthetic cannaboid that mimics the effect of the chemical THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, in marijuana. ... - Date : Wed, 26 Jan 2011 22:35:48 GMT+00:00 |
Synthetic marijuana known as K-2 or Spirit found in Franklin County - Waynesboro Record Herald Waynesboro Record Herald--The DEA noted that one of the drugs used to make K-2, -JWH-018-, is regulated by the controlled substances act. It was developed for research purposes and has ... - Date : Sat, 29 Jan 2011 23:21:32 GMT+00:00 |
Country | Date of Ban | Notes | |
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Austria | 18 December 2008 | The Austrian Ministry of Health announced on 18 December 2008 that Spice would be controlled under Paragraph 78 of their drug law on the grounds that it contains an active substance which affects the functions of the body, and the legality of JWH-018 is under review. | |
Belarus | 1 January 2010 | ||
Canada | June 3, 2010 | JWH-018 is not a controlled substance in Canada. Note: the most current CDSA can be found here | |
France | February 24, 2009 | ||
Germany | 22 January 2009 | ||
Ireland | 11 May 2010 | An immediate ban was announced on 11 May 2010 by Minister for Health Mary Harney. | |
Italy | 2 July 2010 | ||
Latvia | 28 November 2009 | ||
Poland | |||
South Korea | 1 July 2009 | ||
Sweden | 30 July 2009 | A bill to ban JWH-018 was accepted on 30 July 2009 and was in effect on 15 September 2009. | |
Estonia | 24 July 2009 | ||
Romania | 15 February 2010 | ||
Russia | 22 January 2010 | ||
Ukraine | 31 May 2010 | ||
United Kingdom | 23 December 2009 | ||
United States | 1 March 2011 | JWH-018 and four similar cannabinoids were classified as Schedule I controlled substances by the Drug Enforcement Administration on March 1, 2011, making their possession and use illegal in all 50 states. The law allows for a one-year DEA study of the effects of JWH-018 on the human body to determine and whether it should be permanently classified as Schedule I in the United States. |
Plant cannabinoids | ||
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CBCV * CBD * CBDV * CBGM * CBGV * CBN * CBG * CBV * CBL * THC * THC-C4 * THCV | | ||
Cannabinoid metabolites | ||
8,11-DiOH-THC * 11-COOH-THC * 11-OH-THC | | ||
Endogenous cannabinoids | ||
Arachidonoyl ethanolamide (Anandamide or AEA) * 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) * 2-Arachidonyl glyceryl ether (noladin ether) * Virodhamine * Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) * N-Arachidonoyl dopamine (NADA) * Oleamide * RVD-Hpα | | ||
Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists | ||
Classical cannabinoids (Dibenzopyrans) | A-40174 * A-41988 * A-42574 * Ajulemic acid * AM-087 * AM-411 * AM-855 * AM-905 * AM-906 * AM-919 * AM-938 * AM-4030 * AMG-1 * AMG-3 * AMG-36 * AMG-41 * Dexanabinol (HU-211) * DMHP * Dronabinol * HHC * HU-210 * HU-243 * JWH-051 * JWH-133 * JWH-139 * JWH-229 * JWH-359 * L-759,633 * L-759,656 * Levonantradol (CP 50,5561) * Nabazenil * Nabidrox (Canbisol) * Nabilone * Nabitan * Naboctate * O-806 * O-823 * O-1057 * O-1125 * O-1238 * O-2545 * O-2694 * Parahexyl * Perrottetinene * Pirnabine * THC-O-acetate * THC-O-phosphate | |
Nonclassical cannabinoids | CP 47,497 * CP 55,244 * CP 55,940 * HU-308 * Nonabine * SPA-229 * Tinabinol * 2-Isopropyl-5-methyl-1-(2,6-dihydroxy-4-nonylphenyl)cyclohex-1-ene | |
Benzoylindoles | AM-630 * AM-694 * AM-1241 * GW-405,833 (L-768,242) * Pravadoline | |
Naphthoylindoles | AM-1220 * JWH-007 * JWH-015 * JWH-018 * JWH-019 * JWH-073 * JWH-081 * JWH-122 * JWH-182 * JWH-200 * JWH-210 * JWH-398 * WIN 55,212-2 | |
Phenylacetylindoles | JWH-203 * JWH-250 * JWH-251 * JWH-302 | |
Naphthoylpyrroles | JWH-030 * JWH-147 * JWH-307 | |
Eicosanoids | AM-883 * Arachidonyl-2'-chloroethylamide * Arachidonylcyclopropylamide * Methanandamide * O-585 * O-689 * O-1812 * O-1860 * O-1861 | |
Others | A-836,339 * Abnormal cannabidiol * BAY 38-7271 * BAY 59-3074 * CB-13 * GW-842,166X * JWH-171 * O-1918 * O-2220 * Leelamine * Org 28611 * VSN-16 | |
Endocannabinoid activity enhancers | ||
AM-404 * CAY-10401 * CAY-10402 * JZL184 * N-arachidonoyl-serotonin * O-1624 * PF-622 * PF-750 * PF-3845 * URB-597 * URB-602 * Genistein * Arvanil * Olvanil * Kaempferol * Biochanin A * URB-754 | | ||
Cannabinoid receptor antagonists and inverse agonists | ||
AM-251 * AM-281 * AM-630 * BML-190 * CAY-10508 * CB-25 * CB-52 * Drinabant * Hemopressin * Ibipinabant * JTE-907 * LY-320,135 * MK-9470 * NESS-0327 * O-1184 * O-1248 * O-2050 * O-2654 * Org 27569 * Otenabant * Rimonabant * SR-144,528 * Surinabant * Taranabant * VCHSR | |