Edible with HHC sold as CBD

Risk assessment
This sample, sold as an edible containing CBD , does not contain CBD but HHC.
HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) is related to the better-known THC (tetrahydrocannabinol, active ingredient in cannabis). HHC can naturally occur in very small quantities in cannabis products. However, in larger quantities, as in this sample, HHC is added artificially. HHC can either be extracted from cannabis products or produced completely synthetically. According to user reports, the spectrum of effects is similar to that of THC , but in higher doses the substance is said to have a perceived unpleasant effect. Little is known about the risks and side effects of HHC, and there is no data on the long-term effects of consumption. There is a possibility that by-products are created during the production of HHC, which can be potentially harmful to health. Consumption is therefore not recommended
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Analysis
Have your substance tested in a drug check if you bought it on the black market or on the internet. Counterfeit blisters may look identical to the original packaging.
Mixed use
Do not mix any depressant substances such as benzodiazepines, alcohol, GHB/GBL or opioids. Risk of unconsciousness or respiratory paralysis!
Dosage
Feel your way to the dosage and do not rely on dosage information from friends. Various factors such as habituation or dependence can contribute to a greatly increased dosage!
Testing
If you do not have the possibility to have substances analyzed, first test a maximum of one third of the pill. Some counterfeit drugs contain a more potent substance than the original.
Wait and see
Wait at least 2 hours after taking the drug. With some drugs, the onset of the intoxicating effect is very slow or it is difficult to perceive.
Disclaimer
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