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Respiratory and Immunologic Consequences of Marijuana Smoking

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2002
Habitual smoking of marijuana has a number of effects on the respiratory and immune systems that may be clinically relevant. These include alterations in lung function ranging from no to mild airflow obstruction without evidence of diffusion impairment, an increased prevalence of acute and chronic bronchitis, striking endoscopic findings of airway ...
Donald P, Tashkin   +4 more
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Clearing the Smoke Around Medical Marijuana

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2011
The hazy world of "medical marijuana" continues to cry out for clear data on which to base medical decision making and rational policy design. In this issue of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Abrams and colleagues report that vaporized cannabis does not meaningfully affect opioid plasma levels and may even augment the efficacy of oxycodone and ...
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Characterization of the absorption phase of marijuana smoking

Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1992
Rapid blood collection, a paced smoking protocol and timely collection of physiologic and behavioral measures were used to characterize the absorption phase of marijuana smoking. Six healthy males smoked a single marijuana cigarette (placebo, 1.75%, or 3.55% delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) in a double-blind, randomized, Latin square study design.
M A, Huestis   +4 more
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MARIJUANA AND MEMORY: EFFECTS OF SMOKING ON STORAGE*

Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1974
AbstractTwo experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that smoked marijuana interferes with short‐term retention by disrupting the storage phase of the memory process. In the first experiment, information was presented after smoking, and recalled at a later time; in the second experiment, information was presented prior to smoking and recalled ...
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Smoking Marijuana and the Lungs

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2017
Matthew G, Drake, Christopher G, Slatore
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Marijuana smoking and cold tolerance in man.

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1976
Ten men who were marijuana users served as subjects in a study of the effects of marijuana smoking on response to cold. Cold water (28 degrees C for 60 min) and cold air (20 degrees C for 120 min) mediums were utilized with three exposures in each medium.
J. HANNA   +6 more
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Sixty seconds on . . . marijuana smoke

BMJ, 2018
Very funny. An editorial in JAMA Internal Medicine 1 agrees and calls for the dangers of secondhand exposure to marijuana smoke to be taken as seriously as the dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke. It says that smoking cannabis is socially acceptable and is often viewed as benign, or even good for you because of its therapeutic use, so people ignore its
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PM2.5 exposure close to marijuana smoking and vaping: A case study in residential indoor and outdoor settings

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Kai-Chung Cheng   +2 more
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Incident testicular cancer in relation to using marijuana and smoking tobacco: A systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies

Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 2020
David Bogumil   +2 more
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