SAFE

Endocannabinoid-related compounds

2-AG, AEA, PEA, OEA precursors and analogues
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About

Compounds affecting the endocannabinoid system including palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), oleoylethanolamide (OEA), and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG). PEA (Normast) is a registered pharmaceutical in Italy.

How it works (mechanism of action)

Acts on cellular signalling pathways relevant to the documented clinical indications. Contains bioactive compounds with enzyme-modulating, receptor-binding, or antioxidant properties studied in peer-reviewed literature.

👥 Safety by Population
PopulationSafety RatingMax Safe Dose
GeneralPossibly safeNot established
PregnancyPossibly safeNot established
ElderlyPossibly safeNot established
🚫 Contraindications & Warnings

PEA: generally very safe with extensive clinical data. Not a CB1/CB2 agonist — different from cannabis-derived compounds. Drug interactions with NSAIDs (additive anti-inflammatory). Pregnancy: limited data for concentrated supplements. Legal status varies by jurisdiction for some compounds.

🏷️ Other Names
2-AG, AEA, PEA, OEA precursors and analogues
Updated: 2026-04-11
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