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Cannabis and Cannabis Extracts
Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, 2001SUMMARY. A central tenet underlying the use of botanical remedies is that herbs contain many active ingredients. Primary active ingredients may be enhanced by secondary compounds, which act in beneficial synergy. Other herbal constituents may mitigate the side effects of dominant active ingredients.
John M. McPartland, Ethan B. Russo
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Cannabis and cannabis withdrawal
Journal of Substance Misuse, 1997Cannabis, or marijuana, has been the subject of much controversy. The authors discuss the neuropharmacology of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). They relate the recent identification of a THC receptor site in the brain and its possible relevance to the existence of a marijuana withdrawal syndrome. Such a withdrawal syndrome is described. The authors conclude
D. E. Smith, R. B. Seymour
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The Toxicology of Cannabis and Cannabis Prohibition
ChemInform, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2023
Psychosis and cannabis use may overlap in multiple ways in young people. Research suggests that cannabis use increases risk for having psychotic symptoms, both attenuated (subthreshold) and acute. Cannabis use may also exacerbate psychosis symptoms among young people with underlying psychosis risk and psychotic disorders. Although there are suggestions
Michelle L, West, Shadi, Sharif
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Psychosis and cannabis use may overlap in multiple ways in young people. Research suggests that cannabis use increases risk for having psychotic symptoms, both attenuated (subthreshold) and acute. Cannabis use may also exacerbate psychosis symptoms among young people with underlying psychosis risk and psychotic disorders. Although there are suggestions
Michelle L, West, Shadi, Sharif
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Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, 2023
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) classifies cannabis, all phytocannabinoids, and synthetics as doping, except for CBD. For agency, a method for doping substance must meet two criteria: performance enhancement (ergogenicity), health risk, or violation of the spirit of sports.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) classifies cannabis, all phytocannabinoids, and synthetics as doping, except for CBD. For agency, a method for doping substance must meet two criteria: performance enhancement (ergogenicity), health risk, or violation of the spirit of sports.
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Current Psychiatry Reports, 2002
There has been considerable debate about the reasons for the association observed between cannabis use and psychosis in both clinical and general population samples. Among the hypotheses proposed to explain the association are the following: 1) common factors explain the co-occurrence; 2 cannabis causes psychosis that would not have occurred in the ...
Degenhardt, L., Hall, W. D.
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There has been considerable debate about the reasons for the association observed between cannabis use and psychosis in both clinical and general population samples. Among the hypotheses proposed to explain the association are the following: 1) common factors explain the co-occurrence; 2 cannabis causes psychosis that would not have occurred in the ...
Degenhardt, L., Hall, W. D.
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Cultivating Cannabis, Excepting Cannabis
2021Cannabis is often framed as an exception to the War on Drugs. Legalization would simply remove “soft drugs” from prohibition while leaving the rest of the drug war apparatus in place. This “cannabis exceptionalism,” however, elides the centrality of cannabis in the global drug war.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1983
The effects of cannabis on health are not easy to summarize. What little is known for certain and what can be inferred from an enormous but incomplete and imperfect literature is that cannabis under certain conditions is harmful to health. Given the breadth and complexity of the issues, this very selective review only considers health-related ...
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The effects of cannabis on health are not easy to summarize. What little is known for certain and what can be inferred from an enormous but incomplete and imperfect literature is that cannabis under certain conditions is harmful to health. Given the breadth and complexity of the issues, this very selective review only considers health-related ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Recent advances in development of immunoassay methods for marijuana constituents in body fluids provide a rapid means of detection for forensic purposes and a useful research tool for accurate quantitation of dose-response relation. Therapeutic possibilities of cannabis, such as reduction in intraocular pressure and bronchodilatation, may stimulate ...
DONALD P. TASHKIN +4 more
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Recent advances in development of immunoassay methods for marijuana constituents in body fluids provide a rapid means of detection for forensic purposes and a useful research tool for accurate quantitation of dose-response relation. Therapeutic possibilities of cannabis, such as reduction in intraocular pressure and bronchodilatation, may stimulate ...
DONALD P. TASHKIN +4 more
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Positive and Negative Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids on Health
Clinical pharmacology and therapy, 2019Cannabis is the most popular illicit drug in the Western world. Repeated cannabis use has been associated with short‐ and long‐term side effects, including respiratory and cardiovascular disorders, cognitive alterations, psychosis, schizophrenia, and ...
K. Cohen, Abraham Weizman, A. Weinstein
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