hamhurricane
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post it here as well! or at least a summery of the findings.
Mouse99 said:As was previously announced:
A series of ADMET studies were completed to assess the toxicological profile of JWH-018. These studies were chosen to screen for several key issues and are typically used to identify major potential problems early in the development sequence of a new drug candidate. To fully evaluate the safety of JWH-018 more studies are needed. However, this data does provide some good signs and helps to build a much better picture of the toxicological profile of JWH-018.
The sponsor and provider of these studies wishes to remain anonymous, therefore I will not be able to provide information that would allow verification of these results. This data is provided in good faith, and I'm hopeful it will be received as such. We expect that anyone replicating part or whole of these studies will come to the same results.
And now as promised:
Part 1 (containing 4 Attachments)
(Tox-Results-Summary/CYPs/Cytotox/Green-Screen-HC)
Part 2 (Containing 4 Attachments)
(hERG/Rat-Pharmacokinetics/Rat-Repeat-Tox/JWH-018-Analysis)
Pierre: Thank you very much for this!! Amber is a darker golden color, so I could definitely see someone calling that yellow, pale or not.
Sorry, I forgot to put the thread on my last post. Please put this here:
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=407913&page=7
Unregistered1911 said:Pierre: Thank you very much for this!! Amber is a deep darker golden color. I could definitely see someone calling that yellow especially if it is very pale.
Was his answer to the first question referring to the base of JWH-018 or one of its salts?
Thank you! That clears up my confusion.Short sidenote: There are no salts of JWH-018 because there is neither a sufficiently acidic nor a equally baseous site in the molecule. In other words: For a salt you either need an acid or a base. JWH-019 possesses neither.
The only thing I could see as an obvious possible mechanism for fatality is the decrease in GABA release associated with cannabinoid agonists, so perhaps its not associated with respiratory depression at all, although, anecdotally, for what its worth, smoking bongloads of weed, on top of opiates, seems to magnify respiratory depression in me, I have become quite alarmed before (or at any rate in a state where I decided to take some action, being alarmed would have been pretty difficult in the states I was in) combining just 500mg dihydrocodeine and the green stuff, the PROPER green stuff that is.
I imagine it would have to be a fairly large decrease to kill though.
Are there any published patch-clamp studies available for JWH-018 or its near relatives?
I would be very interested to compare the behaviour at the electrophysiological level to that of THC.
These are partial agonists are they not? might be quite difficult to cause a fatality,
The only thing I have a REALLY hard time buying is the half life claimed in those documents. 2 hours seems far, far too low.
have you not tried them? 2 hours would be a long 'stone' from a rip of it. You really are completely sober in 2 hours...unlike say a bongrip or two of cannabis (leaves me stoned much longer).