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CANNABIDIOL (CBD) Pre-Review Report Agenda Item Expert Committee on Drug Dependence Thirty-ninth Meeting Geneva, 6-10 November 2017 39th ECDD (2017) Agenda item Cannabidiol (CBD) Page 2 of 27 Contents Acknowledgements .. 4 Summary .. 5 1. Substance identification .. 6 A. International Nonproprietary Name (INN) .. 6 B. Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number .. 6 C. Other Chemical Names .. 6 D. Trade Names .. 6 E. Street Names .. 6 F. Physical Appearance .. 6 G. WHO Review History .. 6 2. Chemistry .. 6 A. Chemical Name .. 6 B. Chemical Structure .. 7 C. Stereoisomers .. 7 D. Methods and Ease of Illicit Manufacturing.
3. Ease of Convertibility Into Controlled Substances There is some evidence that CBD can be converted to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a Schedule 1 substance under the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances 1971. Two main methods have been reported and there has been some investigation into whether this occurs spontaneously in vivo.
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