vyrams
Vyrams are a type of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist, often referred to as "synthetic marijuana" or "K2." They are designed to mimic the effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. Vyrams are typically sold as dried plant material, similar in appearance to cannabis, but they are not derived from the cannabis plant. Instead, they are manufactured in laboratories using various chemical precursors.
The effects of vyrams can vary widely depending on the specific compound and its potency. Common effects
Vyrams have gained popularity in recent years due to their accessibility and perceived lower cost compared
In some jurisdictions, vyrams are classified as controlled substances due to their psychoactive properties and potential