8Gc4T
8Gc4T is a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist, also known as a designer drug. It was first identified in the United Kingdom in 2012 and has since been detected in various countries around the world. The chemical structure of 8Gc4T is similar to that of naturally occurring cannabinoids, such as THC, but it is not found in cannabis plants. Instead, it is typically manufactured in laboratories and sold as a legal high or on the black market.
8Gc4T is known to bind to the CB1 receptor in the brain, which is the same receptor
Due to its potential for abuse and the lack of regulation in the production and distribution of