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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1990
Marijuana remains a complex, poorly understood drug with many effects. Although its acute psychological effects are well described, data linking cannabis use to chronic psychiatric or social problems and decreased driving or workplace safety are much less clear.
B S, Selden, R F, Clark, S C, Curry
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Marijuana remains a complex, poorly understood drug with many effects. Although its acute psychological effects are well described, data linking cannabis use to chronic psychiatric or social problems and decreased driving or workplace safety are much less clear.
B S, Selden, R F, Clark, S C, Curry
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1977
We have found no reported proof of major, permanent detrimental effects from the smoking of marijuana in small amounts by rational people. Yet it has been linked with everything from irreversible brain damage to marked relief of pain. Why is the literature so contradictory?
D D, Dell, J A, Snyder
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We have found no reported proof of major, permanent detrimental effects from the smoking of marijuana in small amounts by rational people. Yet it has been linked with everything from irreversible brain damage to marked relief of pain. Why is the literature so contradictory?
D D, Dell, J A, Snyder
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Marijuana Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Implications for Neonatal and Childhood Outcomes
Pediatrics, 2018Marijuana is one of the most widely used substances during pregnancy in the United States. Emerging data on the ability of cannabinoids to cross the placenta and affect the development of the fetus raise concerns about both pregnancy outcomes and long ...
S. Ryan, S. Ammerman, M. O’Connor
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Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2011
Synthetic cannabinoid-induced toxicity is increasing in frequency across the US, with more than 1057 reported cases as of August 2010. There is a paucity of literature on synthetic cannabinoid toxicity; however, there are various reports of adverse effects including tachycardia, hypertension, tachypnea, chest pain, heart palpitations, hallucinations ...
Daina L, Wells, Carol A, Ott
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Synthetic cannabinoid-induced toxicity is increasing in frequency across the US, with more than 1057 reported cases as of August 2010. There is a paucity of literature on synthetic cannabinoid toxicity; however, there are various reports of adverse effects including tachycardia, hypertension, tachypnea, chest pain, heart palpitations, hallucinations ...
Daina L, Wells, Carol A, Ott
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1987
Marijuana is a crude, intoxicating drug that has become much more potent in the past decade. Adolescents intoxicated from marijuana suffer from impairment of short-term memory and automobile driving skills. The drug is easily detected in users by means of immunoassay analysis of urine specimens.
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Marijuana is a crude, intoxicating drug that has become much more potent in the past decade. Adolescents intoxicated from marijuana suffer from impairment of short-term memory and automobile driving skills. The drug is easily detected in users by means of immunoassay analysis of urine specimens.
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974
Using a questionnaire survey, the authors sought to discover the effect of meditation on their subjects' use of marijuana.
M, Shafii, R, Lavely, R, Jaffe
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Using a questionnaire survey, the authors sought to discover the effect of meditation on their subjects' use of marijuana.
M, Shafii, R, Lavely, R, Jaffe
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Marijuana and endoscopy: the effects of marijuana on sedation
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyMarijuana usage has increased significantly as it has become more readily available and legal, either recreationally or medicinally, in many states. It has been postulated that marijuana usage increases the amount of sedation required for procedures. However, there are minimal data defining this relationship.
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