Description
5cl-adb-a for sale online
5cl-adb-a is Synthetic cannabinoids or synthetic marijuana which belongs to a large family of chemically unrelated structures. However, 5fmdmb-2201, 4F2201, 4FAMB, DCK, 2-FDCK , adbb, 25i-nbome and acrylfentanyl-powder are other good research chemicals. Created and marketed to mimic the action of (THC), primary psychoactive constituent of marijuana. Heroin and LSD are also Schedule I controlled substances. Nevertheless, 5cl-adb-a mimics the effects of marijuana.
What are cannabinoids?
Naturally occurring chemical compounds found in cannabis and unique to the plant. They’re the reason you may feel a psychoactive high or therapeutic pain relief after consuming cannabis.
Cannabinoids are similar to endogenous cannabinoids (endocannabinoids) examples pof cannabinoids include: 5cl-adb-a, 4f-adb
How do 5cl-adb-a work?
The source of marijuana’s distinct effects was a perplexing question until rather recently. In the 1980s that research into cannabis found cannabinoids bind to receptors found throughout the brain and body.
To date, two different classes of receptors have been identified:
- CB-1, commonly found in brain cells and the central nervous system.
- CB-2, usually found in the body and immune system.
Similar to the behavior of other chemical compounds, 5cl-adb-a interact with receptors like a key and lock would. Cannabinoids, being the key, bind with receptors that contain metabolic enzymes that break down the cannabinoids, thus unlocking the effects like organic would. The fascinating part is that different cannabinoids produce different effects according to the type and location of receptor they interact with.
Routes of administration and dosage
However, according to user reports, the routes of administration of 5cl-adb-a may be oral, nasal insufflation, sublingual, rectal and injection. Specifically for dosage, other, less detailed Internet reports than those stated above mention nasal insufflation (60 mg), sublingual application (50 mg), a combination of insufflation (10mg) plus oral (60 mg) consumption, as well as injection (70 mg) and rectal administration (40 mg).
Toxicology of 5cl-adb-a
There are no published pre-clinical safety data available concerning the toxicity, reproductive impact and mutagenic/carcinogenic potential of 5cl-adb-a. Overall, there is insufficient clinical information to determine typical toxic effects of , however the opioid nature of the drug would likely result in morphine-like toxicity (e.g. sedation and respiratory depression).
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