no it does not. oxycodine is pain killer, THC is in pot
There's no such drug as oxycodine! People figure if they just put oxy or hydro in front of something they'll sound like they know what they're talking about.
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yes, same drug basically
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the psychoactive compound in cannabis that produces the "high" effect, while THC-A (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the non-psychoactive precursor to THC found in raw cannabis. THC-A converts to THC through a process called decarboxylation, which occurs when the plant is heated or aged. Essentially, THC-A does not produce psychoactive effects until it is transformed into THC.
Yes, if a vape coil contains residue from cannabis (weed), some of that residue can potentially be heated and inhaled during subsequent use. Whether a noticeable amount enters your system depends on factors such as the amount of residue present, the coil condition, the device temperature, and how recently cannabis-containing material was used. However, old residue is typically degraded and present in much smaller quantities than fresh material, so the amount transferred may be limited. If you want to avoid any cross-contamination, it is best to replace the coil and thoroughly clean the tank or pod before using the device again. Many vape users choose to regularly replace coils and maintain their devices to ensure better flavor, performance, and hygiene. Retailers such as Vapeaah.co.uk also emphasize the importance of using genuine replacement coils and proper device maintenance for the best vaping experience.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinoid
No. Ecstasy is MDMA, not THC.
Don't take methadone it is very addictive and way stronger. Suboxone is way better and safer for coming of oxycodone. With Suboxone you would only have to take 2-4 mg.
Yes it cn be detected as long as it s THC and he mment t tops bng THC wont have the efet of THC. THC can be cooked for hours nder the right conditions without any efect on .it
Beer does not clean THC out of blood. THC can stay in the body for weeks depending on the person.
No, the human body does not naturally produce THC. THC is a compound found in cannabis plants.
Cesamet contains a synthetic version of THC.