JWH018
JWH is an a member of a group of drugs used to relieve pain which acts in various ways on the peripheral nervous system. It is a member of the indole family. JWH-018 can act as a cannabinoid agonist towards the CB1 and CB2 receptors. It has been found to produce effects similar to that of Tetrahydrocannabinol with a longer length of activity.
The abbreviation J.W.H. stands for John W. Huffman who is considered the inventor of JWH-018. It is a chemical first synthesized in 1995 in a university lab in the US. John Huffman earned his BS from Northwestern University and his AM and PhD from Harvard. He began his academic career at Georgia Institute of Technology (1957-60) and joined Clemson as assistant professor in 1960. He was an NSF Predoctoral Fellow at Harvard and received an NIH Career Development Award (1965-70). He was a visiting professor at Colorado State University (1982). The principal emphasis in Dr. Huffman’s research group is on the synthesis of analogues and metabolites of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol THC), the principal active component of marijuana. John W Huffman has published dozen of articles about cannabinoids.
Although toxicity reports are not completed by an independant science laboratory, scientist say they are willing to believe that it is not toxic.
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