Juq-103 -

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1. Executive Summary

Acute toxicity

| Aspect | Summary | |--------|---------| | | Limited human data; animal studies suggest LD₅₀ (oral, rat) ≈ 80 mg kg⁻¹. Overdose can provoke severe tachycardia, hypertension, seizures, and, rarely, cardiac arrest. | | Chronic exposure | Chronic use of potent CB₁ agonists is associated with tolerance, dependence, and potential neurocognitive impairment. | | Psychiatric risk | High‑potency cannabinoids can precipitate anxiety, panic attacks, psychosis, or exacerbate underlying mental illness. | | Interactions | Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, erythromycin) may raise plasma levels; CYP inducers (e.g., rifampin) may lower them. | | Handling precautions (lab) | - Use a certified chemical fume hood. - Wear nitrile gloves, lab coat, and eye protection. - Store in a locked, temperature‑controlled cabinet, away from light and moisture. - Keep a material‑safety‑data‑sheet (MSDS) readily available. | | First‑aid | If ingestion or inhalation occurs: monitor vitals, provide supportive care (oxygen, IV fluids), and consider benzodiazepines for agitation or seizures. Contact poison‑control centers promptly. |

Because this code identifies adult entertainment content rather than an academic, scientific, or technical subject, it is not a suitable topic for a formal paper. JUQ-103