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Multi Drug Rapid Test Panel

Product code: SC-2085-25

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Multi Drug Rapid Test Panel – Product Code: SC-2085-25

Screen 3 rapid multi-drug test is a rapid immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of multiple substances in urine, detects: ABP-UR-144-JWH. JWH: Synthetic Marijuana or K2 is a herbal and chemical product that, when consumed, mimics the effects of Marijuana. It is best known by the trade names of K2 and Spice, both of which are widely used to refer to synthetic Marijuana products. Studies suggest that synthetic marijuana intoxication is associated with acute psychosis, worsening of previously stabilized psychotic disorders, and may even have the ability to trigger chronic (long-term) psychotic disorder in vulnerable individuals such as those with a family history of the disease. mental. High levels of urinary metabolites are traced after hours of exposure and remain identifiable for 72 hours after smoking (depending on use/dosage). As of March 1, 2011, five cannabinoids (JWH-018, JWH-073, CP-47, JWH-200 and cannabicyclohexanol) have been outlawed in the US because they are potentially harmful and, therefore, an imminent threat to public safety. UR-144: UR-144 is a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist (SCRA) and has affinity with CB1 and CB2 receptors. It has a high selectivity for CB-2 receptors. UR-144 is a psychoactive substance and has similar effects to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) although less potent than THC5. UR-144 has been identified in herbal products on the market under various names. In mice, UR-144 is moderately potent in reducing motor activity in a dose and time-dependent manner (ID50 value 7.8 mg/kg), induces an anti-nociceptive effect and decreases rectal temperature and immobility with a power of several times greater than THC. In mice, UR-144 replaced THC in a discriminatory study of THC (ED50 value from 7.1 to 7.4 μmol/kg intra-peritoneal), an effect antagonized by rimonabant. AB-PINACA: AB-PINACA is a compound first identified as a component of synthetic cannabis products in 2012 in Japan. It was originally identified as a component of synthetic cannabis products by Pfizer in 20092. AB-PINACA is a potent agonist for CB1 (Ki = 2.87 nM, EC50 = 1.2 nM) and CB2 (Ki = 0.88 nM, EC50 =) receptors. 2.5 nM) and a complete replacement for Δ9-THC in discriminant studies in rats, and is 1.5 times more potent. (The 120ml urine container can be purchased on the “Accessories” page).

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