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The illegal chemicals in spice drug are the following,CP47,497 / HU-210 / JWH-018 / JWH-073 / JWH-200 / JWH-081 / JWH-250
The three active components of spice are JWH-018, JWH-073, and JWH-250. These three chemicals are the ones that are looked for in a drug test. The JWH-018 and JWH-073 can still be detected in your urine for up to 72 hours. And when you are going to undergo oral fluid testing, the JWH-018, JWH-073, and JWH-250 can all be detected in your saliva from 24 to 48 hours after you ingest the drug.
can i smoke jwh in pass my drugtest
The three active components of spice are JWH-018, JWH-073, and JWH-250. These three chemicals are the ones that are looked for in a drug test. The JWH-018 and JWH-073 can still be detected in your urine for up to 72 hours. And when you are going to undergo oral fluid testing, the JWH-018, JWH-073, and JWH-250 can all be detected in your saliva from 24 to 48 hours after you ingest the drug.
43 percent jwh-122 = -79
NO as of dec 24 2010 all jwh except 250 is illegal in all states federal ban ..... Jwh 250 is going to be illegal on Jan 4 th 2011 leaving only rcs-4 as the only legal product !!! Be careful labs are shipping old supplies of jwh labeled rsc-4 so if your trying to sell in stores get a toxicology report first , don't get caught up Feds don't play !! Don't listen to this illiterate knucklehead Jwh-018, 073 and 200 were banned, as well as CB47 and Cb4797. Jwh-081, 122, 203, 210, and 250 are all still available. Just Google this stuff, folks. These answers really are weak most of the time.
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There us a test for JWH 122, but it is not part of the standard 5 panel test
I have not come across a test to determine JWH-018. This is the reason for the popularity of the drug.
Yes it is very similar in effects and duration. JWH-018 is still better IMO
This, a pdf from www.tascaz.com says that they currently test for JWH-018 and JWH073. It also says they will continue to add synthetic cannabanoids. http://www.tascaz.org/pdf/TASC_Spice_Announcement.pdf