Research chemicals are chemicals that are used in laboratories. These chemicals are not intended for human consumption. Research chemicals are also known as “legal highs” or “legal drugs”. These chemicals are used to make new drugs or to make changes to existing drugs. The chemicals are not intended for human consumption.
Some people buy research chemicals online in order to make their own drugs. They may also purchase them to try them out before selling them to others. These chemicals are also sold as ‘research chemicals’ to people who want to make changes to existing drug recipes.
Most research chemicals are sold in powder form. They are sold online as powders, crystals, crystal rocks and liquid solutions. They can also be sold as legal highs or legal drugs.
Types of research chemicals
Examples of research chemicals include:
Research chemicals are often sold as ‘legal highs’ or ‘legal drugs’. While they are legal to possess, they are not legal to sell or supply. Buying research chemicals online is illegal.
What are the effects of research chemicals?
Research chemicals are not intended for human consumption. They may have both short and long term side effects.
Short term side effects
Some of the short term side effects may include:
- a dry mouth
- agitation
- anxiety
- blurred vision
- changes in mood
- changes in vision
- death
- fainting
- hallucinations
- increased blood pressure
- increased heart rate
- kidney problems
- nausea
- seizures
- vomiting
Long term side effects of research chemicals
Some of the long term side effects may include:
- agitation
- anxiety
- changes in blood pressure
- changes in heart rate
- death
- depression
- increased blood pressure
- increased heart rate
- insomnia
- irritability
- kidney problems
- liver problems
- nausea
- paranoia
- psychosis
- vomiting
- weight gain
- weight loss
Overdose
Research chemicals are intended for laboratory use. They are not intended for human consumption. Taking a research chemical can result in an overdose.
Taking a research chemical can cause breathing problems, seizures, vomiting and hallucinations. An overdose of research chemicals can be fatal.
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