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| - | Research chemicals are typically classified as substances that have not yet been [[https:// | + | Research chemicals are typically classified as substances that have not yet been extensively studied or approved for human consumption. They often fall under the category of novel psychoactive substances (NPS), which are designed to mimic the effects of controlled drugs. However, research chemicals can also include a variety of compounds used in fields such as pharmacology, |
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| - | The health risks associated with research chemicals can vary widely depending on the substance in question. Some of the potential hazards include: | + | The [[https:// |
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| Regulation of research chemicals varies by country and region, with some substances being strictly controlled while others remain legal and unregulated. Regulatory bodies face challenges in keeping pace with the rapid development of new compounds, leading to gaps in oversight. | Regulation of research chemicals varies by country and region, with some substances being strictly controlled while others remain legal and unregulated. Regulatory bodies face challenges in keeping pace with the rapid development of new compounds, leading to gaps in oversight. | ||
| - | (Image: [[https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class=|https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class=]]) | + | (Image: [[https://p.globalsources.com/IMAGES/PDT/ |
| Current Regulatory Frameworks | Current Regulatory Frameworks | ||