Synthetic Cannabinoids Panel
We offer a Synthetic Cannabinoid 16 Test Panel*as shown below, We also offer to stand alone testing for the presence of any of the Cannabinoids also called (“fake pot”) listed below
| JWH-018* | JWH-019 | JWH-200 | JWH-081 | HU-308 | HU-211 | C8-Homolog | CP-490 |
| JWH-015 J | WH-073 | JWH-250 | JWH-251 | HU-210 | CP47, 497 | Salvinorina | CP-55 |
K2, Spice, or? Incense – Known brand names that may contain synthetic Cannabinoids *JWH – Dr John W. Huffman, a researcher at Clemson University who first experimented and synthesized the compound known as JWH 18.
Common myths associated with synthetic Marijuana
- These herbal products are natural
- They are not harmful or toxic
- Suitable for use by humans
Synthetic Cannabinoids List
Below is a partial list of synthetic cannabinoids that have been used illicitly or may have the potential for illicit use in the future.
- JWH-015
- JWH-018
- JWH-073
- JWH-081
- JWH-133
- JWH-200
- JWH-250
- JWH-398
- CP 47,497
- CP 55,244
- CP 55,940
- HU-210
- HU-211
- WIN 55,212-2
Products that may contain or have been previously found to contain Synthetic Cannabinoids: (It should be noted that the speed of innovation in this area means that any list of products is likely to become quickly outdated.)
- Spice Smoke Blend
- K2
- Genie
- Yucatan Fire
- Skunk
- Sence
- Smoke
- ChillX
- Highdi™s Almdrhner
- Earth Impact
- Gorillaz
- Galaxy Gold
- Space Truckin
- Solar Flare
- Moon Rocks
- Blue Lotus
- Aroma
- Scope
- Sky
- OG Potpourri
Medications found to contain synthetic Cannabinoids:
- Dronabinol (Marinol)
- Nabilone (Cesamet)
- Sativex
- Rimonabant (SR141716/Acomplia)
