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soulfood said:
Do u have any references that go into more detail on this mechanism?


look at the article from 11/01/2010 called 'Synthetic Cannabinoids: The Alkylated Naphthoylindoles'(3rd one down and last one on the page)

towards the end of the 6th paragraph it's mentioned. This is just an article, but a very nicely written one, with refs cited (didn't read through the refs to find the proper info). I've seen it mentioned other places before, but this article sums up a lot of JWH activity.
 
seven7seven said:
soulfood said:
Do u have any references that go into more detail on this mechanism?


look at the article from 11/01/2010 called 'Synthetic Cannabinoids: The Alkylated Naphthoylindoles'(3rd one down and last one on the page)

towards the end of the 6th paragraph it's mentioned. This is just an article, but a very nicely written one, with refs cited (didn't read through the refs to find the proper info). I've seen it mentioned other places before, but this article sums up a lot of JWH activity.

Good article, it seems that there are some JWH's that effect your CB1 and CB2 receptors alot more than others. Theres always room for overdose either way, no matter which JWH it is.
 
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