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inhalation Drug class Cannabinoid ATC code None Legal status Legal status AU : &#x20 · S9 (Prohibited substance) BR : &#x20 · Class F2 (Prohibited psychotropics) &#91 · 1 &#93 · CA :&#x20 · Schedule II · Anlage II (Authorized trade only · not prescriptible) UK : &#x20 · Class B US : &#x20 · Schedule I UN : &#x20 · Psychotropic Schedule&#160 · II &#91 · 2 &#93 · Pharmacokinetic data Elimination half-life Inhalation : 1.69 hours

DUNEDIN, FL 34698

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inhalation Drug class Cannabinoid ATC code None Legal status Legal status AU : &#x20
S9 (Prohibited substance) BR : &#x20
Class F2 (Prohibited psychotropics) &#91
1 &#93
CA :&#x20
Schedule II
Anlage II (Authorized trade only
not prescriptible) UK : &#x20
Class B US : &#x20
Schedule I UN : &#x20
Psychotropic Schedule&#160
II &#91
2 &#93
Pharmacokinetic data Elimination half-life Inhalation : 1.69 hours

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DUNEDIN, FL 34698

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