derekwmeyer.blogspot.com
Grey Pages: The Clandestine-PV Legacy Continues
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Providing straightforward information pertaining to drugs, drug use and drug policy . The Grey Pages promotes. Wednesday, January 22, 2014. The Clandestine-PV Legacy Continues. Some new PV-analogues have been surfacing in the US over the last few months. Little is known about their safety or toxicity profile, or about their relation to alpha-PVP in terms of SAR (structure-activity relationship). It also seems that 4-MeO-a-PVP has more recently surfaced, but as is the case with the 3,4-dimethoxy homologue...
420441.blogspot.com
ADHD: Medicinal Marijuana Breakthrough
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ADHD: Medicinal Marijuana Breakthrough. Monday, November 20, 2006. CANNABIS CURE FOR ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY. By David Berman, MD. The preponderance of studies show marijuana use is overwhelmingly prevalent with ADHD sufferers, either as a self-medicament or for recreation. While some apply preconceptions that marijuana exacerbates ADHD almost all California cannabinologists believe camnabis and cannabinoids have substantially improved the lives of ADHD sufferers, and with less negative side ...
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The Dose Makes The Poison: Hyperthermia and rhabdomyolysis caused by a synthetic cannabinoid? Maybe. Maybe not.
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The Dose Makes The Poison. The incessant ramblings of a forensic toxicologist and drug chemist. Thursday, July 9, 2015. Hyperthermia and rhabdomyolysis caused by a synthetic cannabinoid? B Sweeney, S. Talebi, D. Toro, K. Gonzalez, J.P. Menoscal, R. Shaw, G.W. Hassen (2015) Hyperthermia and severe rhabdomyolysis from synthetic cannabinoids. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Article in Press. doi: 10.1.16/j.ajem.2015.05.052. Was it a synthetic cannabinoid? Who knows. I don’t and the authors...To repo...