Tetrahydrocannibinol or is found in the trichomes of Marijuana plants. Trichomes ( what some people call the crystals" are very small "stalks" that etrude from glands on the plant, located almost everywhere on the plant, but most comonly found on the Cola or "buds". Lesser dense amounts of thrichome are also found on (in order or density) small leaves near the "buds", large fan leaves (the seven pointed leaves commonly associated with marijuana) and even the stems.
If you are talking about where in the human body is tetrahydrocannibinol found, then the answer is for the most part fat cells. Tetrahydrocannibinol is lipid soluable basically meaning it is stored in fat cells. It can also be found attached to CB1 and CB2 cannibinoid receptors within the Brain and Central Nervous System, Liver and Immune System.
As always for more information check out www.wikipedia.org and search for THC, Tetrahydrocannibinol, cannibinoid and cannibinoid receptors
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Dr. Geoff Smokesalot
Marijuana and hashish
Tetrahydrocannabinol aka THC.
Marijuana and hashish.
THC-Tetrahydrocannabinol
I'm assuming you mean THC, Tetrahydrocannabinol, which is the chemical in Marijuana. So marijuana is the only drug that will test positive for THC.
NO, Tetrahydrocannabinol is not found in ANY medication. For medicinal use other than the actual plant, a synthetic form of THC called dronabinol is sythesized and used. To my knowledge the only medication containing dronabinol is a drug called Marinol manufactured by Unimed Pharmaceuticals. However at this point there are probably a few other manufacturers who make Generic substitues
placebo
A drug contains a chemical that targets the brain. This chemical varies in different drugs. This chemical alters the brain so that it needs the drug to function normally. This causes the brain to need more of the drug for it could function properly.
Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC is the active psychoactive substance found in Marijuana. It is found in Marinol and Dronabinol and sold by various drug companies.
The active ingredient of marijuana is delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC.
It is called antibiotic or antibacterial drug.
Yes, it is a mind altering and potentially addictive drug. A few states allow it to be purchased with a prescription and otherwise it is illegal in all of the US.
Ritalin contains a drug called methylphenidate, which does not show up on normal 8 panel drug tests. *Vyvanse contains lisdexamfetamine, which is metabolized into amphetamine, and shows up as such on a drug test