It seems more and more employers and agencies are trying to test for our magic sprinkles.
One of the more popular testing agencies claims it can identify JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-081, JWH-250, AM-2201, RCS-4 and their metabolites.
Ive been out of the noid game for a while,
Which of the new fangled current gen ‘noids are different enough from the mentioned ones that they will most likely not show up in any attempt to test for spices?
Every synthetic cannabinoid can be tested for. It’s just a matter of whether or not a drug testing company has enough demand from its customers (businesses and so on who will pay) to develop a test for it.
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All of those are banned. Generally anything legal will stay ahead of the testing methods much like it stays ahead of the law.
Some of the new ones have no test other than direct measurement from a blood or urine sample. By new ones I mean the magic sprinkles that are not based on the 4 basic JWH backbones.
That being said, if a test lab has a sample from you and has a standard of the new chems, they can find it but at this time odds are freaking remote.
Most can be detected now a day with extended tests looking for the metabolites, the test is called VCANN I believe. It will obviously not come up on standard tests.
Like ngls said, anything tweaked from the basic JWH compounds can be found out. I get tested bi-weekly by my clinic that know I use the synthetics and I have been coming up positive the last 4 months or so. I started popping up positive for Dude’s blends and Mr. Kosh which is all I really use nowaday. So unless you use the "newest of the new" compounds by homebrewing then chances are they will catch up eventually to the current generation stuff. For years I always came up negative until late last year and I didn’t change vendors or anything.
However I asked my doctors what I tested positive for and they said it was a very long string of letters and numbers so I kept pushing them for the basic chemical shorthand and saw JWH018 popped up which obviously isn’t used anymore generally so they found a derivative of it in my system. They were very reluctant to share the detailed results with me though.
Be safe all