Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids : An Option for the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Cancer of the Colon? Magdalena Grill, Carina Hasenoehrl, Martin Storr, Rudolf Schicho Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids, 2018, 1, 28–35 © 2018 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel E-Mail karger@karger.com www.karger.com/mca DOI: 10.1159/000489036 Abstract : In the past few years, we have witnessed a surge of new reports dealing with the role of cannabinoids, synthetic as well as herbal, in the mechanisms of inflammation and carcinogenesis. However, despite the wealth of in vitro data and anecdotal reports, evidence that cannabinoids could act as beneficial drugs in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or in [...]
Lire la suiteProspects for the Use of Cannabinoids in Oncology and Palliative Care Practice: A Review of the Evidence. Tomasz DZIERZANOWSKI Cancers (Basel), 2019, 11, 2 Abstract There is an increased interest in the use of cannabinoids in the treatment of symptoms in cancer and palliative care patients. Their multimodal action, in spite of limited efficacy, may make them an attractive alternative, particularly in patients with multiple concomitant symptoms of mild and moderate intensity. There is evidence to indicate cannabis in the treatment of pain, spasticity, seizures, sleep disorders, nausea and vomiting, and Tourette syndrome. Although the effectiveness of cannabinoids is limited, it was confirmed in [...]
Lire la suiteRapid and sustained symptom reduction following psilocybin treatment for anxiety and depression in patients with life-threatening cancer : a randomized controlled trial ROSS S., BOSSIS A., GUSS J., AGIN-LIEBES G., MALONE T., COHEN B., MENNENGA S.E., BELSER A., KALLIONTZI K., BABB J., SU Z., CORBY P., SCHMIDT B.L. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2016, 30, 12, 1165-1180 DOI: 10.1177/0269881116675512 jop.sagepub.com Abstract Background : Clinically significant anxiety and depression are common in patients with cancer, and are associated with poor psychiatric and medical outcomes. Historical and recent research suggests a role for psilocybin to treat cancer-related anxiety and depression. Methods : In this double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial, 29 patients [...]
Lire la suitePsilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer : A randomized double-blind trial GRIFFITHS R.R., JOHNSON M.W., CARDUCCI M.A., UMBRICHT A., RICHARDS W.A., RICHARDS B.D., COSIMANO M.P., KLINEDINST M.A. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2016, 30, 12, 1181–1197. DOI: 10.1177/0269881116675513 jop.sagepub.com Abstract Cancer patients often develop chronic, clinically significant symptoms of depression and anxiety. Previous studies suggest that psilocybin may decrease depression and anxiety in cancer patients. The effects of psilocybin were studied in 51 cancer patients with life-threatening diagnoses and symptoms of depression and/or anxiety. This randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial investigated the effects of a very low (placebo-like) dose [...]
Lire la suiteREVIEW : Cannabidiol – Recent Advances Raphael Mechoulam, Maximilian Petersa, Eric Murillo-Rodriguez and Lumïr O. Hanus Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2007, 4, 1678-1692. The aim of this review is to present some of the recent publications on cannabidiol (CBD; 2), a major non-psychoactive constituent of Cannabis, and to give a general overview. Special emphasis is laid on biochemical and pharmacological advances, and on novel mechanisms recently put forward, to shed light on some of the pharmacological effects that can possibly be rationalized through these mechanisms. The plethora of positive pharmacological effects observed with CBD make this compound a highly attractive therapeutic entity. Contents 1. Introduction 2. Mechanisms of Cannabidiol Action 2.1. Cannabidiol: an [...]
Lire la suiteStriking lung cancer response to self-administration of cannabidiol : A case report and literature review Josep Sulé-Suso, Nick A Watson, Daniel G van Pittius, Apurna Jegannathen SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 2019, 7, 1-4. Abstract : In spite of new drugs, lung cancer is associated with a very poor prognosis. While targeted therapies are improving outcomes, it is not uncommon for many patients to have only a partial response, and relapse during follow-up. Thus, new drugs or reevaluation of existing therapies used to treat other non-malignant diseases (drug repurposing) are still needed. While this research both in vitro and in vivo is being carried [...]
Lire la suiteMedical cannabis : An oxymoron ? Physicians’ perceptions of medical cannabis Yuval ZOLOTOVA, Simon VULFSONS, Dana ZARHIN, Sharon SZNITMAN International Journal of Drug Policy, 2018, 57, 4-10. A B S T R A C T : Background : Medical cannabis policies are changing in many places around the world, and physicians play a major role in the implementation of these policies. The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of physicians’ views on medical cannabis and its possible integration into their clinic, as well as to identify potential underlying factors that influence these perceptions. Methods : Qualitative narrative analysis of in-depth interviews [...]
Lire la suiteMedicinal cannabis - Potential Drug Interactions M.A. Alsherbiny, C. Guang Li, décembre 2018. www.preprints.org, doi:10.20944/preprints201812.0032.v1 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329559938_Medicinal_Cannabis_-_Potential_Drug_Interactions Endocannabinoids system (ECS) engrossed a considerable interest as potential therapeutic targets in various carcinomas and cancer related conditions alongside with neurodegenerative diseases. Cannabinoids are implemented in several physiological processes such as appetite stimulation, energy balance, pain modulation and the control of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). However, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics interactions could be perceived in drug combinations, so in this short review we tried to shed the light over the potential drug interactions of medicinal cannabis. Hitherto, few data have been provided to the healthcare practitioners about [...]
Lire la suiteCannabis and the Anxiety of Fragmentation - A Systems Approach for Finding an Anxiolytic Cannabis Chemotype, B. S. Kamal, F. Kamal, D. E. Lantela, Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2018, 12, article 730. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00730 Abstract : Cannabis sativa is a medicinal herb with a diverse range of chemotypes that can exert both anxiolytic and anxiogenic effects on humans. Medical cannabis patients receiving organically grown cannabis from a single source were surveyed about the effectiveness of cannabis for treating anxiety. Patients rated cannabis as highly effective overall for treating anxiety with an average score of 8.03 on a Likert scale of 0 to 10 (0 = not effective, [...]
Lire la suitehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK425767/ The Health Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids The Current State of Evidence and Recommendations for Research National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice; Committee on the Health Effects of Marijuana: An Evidence Review and Research Agenda. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2017 Jan 12. ISBN-13: 978-0-309-45304-2ISBN-10: 0-309-45304-6 Copyright and Permissions Hardcopy Version at National Academies Press Significant changes have taken place in the policy landscape surrounding cannabis legalization, production, and use. During the past 20 years, 25 states and the District of Columbia have legalized cannabis and/or cannabidiol (a component of cannabis) for [...]
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