"Cannabicyclohexanol"

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                            , abdominal pain, and an unusual compulsion to take hot showers in the presence of chronic use of cannabinoids. Cannabicyclohexanol is a synthetic cannabinoid, popularly known as K2 spice. It is a popular marijuana alternative among teenagers and young adults since it is readily available as herbal incense. Unlike marijuana, many users know that K2 is not detected in conventional urine drug screens
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                            a "legal high" or "herbal high."These products, much like the bath salts, are sold surreptitiously as "herbal incense" and are commonly referred to as "spice" or "K2". The label "Not For Human Consumption" is used to avoid regulation.In 2011, five synthetic cannabinoids [JWH-018, JWH-073, CP-47,497, JWH-200, and cannabicyclohexanol (CCH)] were designated Schedule I by the Controlled Substances Act, which
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                            a "legal high" or "herbal high."These products, much like the bath salts, are sold surreptitiously as "herbal incense" and are commonly referred to as "spice" or "K2". The label "Not For Human Consumption" is used to avoid regulation.In 2011, five synthetic cannabinoids [JWH-018, JWH-073, CP-47,497, JWH-200, and cannabicyclohexanol (CCH)] were designated Schedule I by the Controlled Substances Act, which