Étiquette : cannabis médical

Short- and Long-Term Effects of Cannabis on Headache and Migraine, Carrie Cuttler et al., 2019

Short- and Long-Term Effects of Cannabis on Headache and Migraine Carrie Cuttler, Alexander Spradlin, Michael J. Cleveland, and Rebecca M. Craft Journal of Pain, 2019. doi : 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.11.001   Highlights  Headache and migraine ratings were reduced by nearly 50% after using cannabis  Men reported larger reductions in headache after cannabis use than women  Cannabis concentrates were related to larger reductions in headache than flower  Evidence for tolerance to effects of cannabis on headache and migraine was detected  Evidence for medication overuse headache was not detected   Abstract Use of cannabis to alleviate headache and migraine is relatively common, yet research on its effectiveness remains sparse. We sought to [...]

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Immune Responses Regulated by Cannabidiol, James M. Nichols and Barbara L.F. Kaplan, 2019

Immune Responses Regulated by Cannabidiol James M. Nichols and Barbara L.F. Kaplan Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, 2019, Volume X, Number X Doi : 10.1089/can.2018.0073   Abstract Introduction : Cannabidiol (CBD) as Epidiolex (GW Pharmaceuticals) was recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat rare forms of epilepsy in patients 2 years of age and older. Together with the increased societal acceptance of recreational cannabis and CBD oil for putative medical use in many states, the exposure to CBD is increasing, even though all of its biological effects are not understood. Once such example is the ability of CBD to be anti-inflammatory and [...]

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Cannabis and Coronavirus : What Cannabis Patients Want to Know, Rxleaf.com, February 17, 2020

Cannabis and Coronavirus : What Cannabis Patients Want to Know Jennifer Grant https://www.rxleaf.com/cannabis-and-coronavirus-what-cannabis-patients-want-to-know/ February 17, 2020 There is evidence that cannabis can reduce viral load in HIV, can it help COVID-19 patients? At the time of writing, there were 69, 287 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 1670 deaths. With the rapid escalation of the outbreak, these numbers will surely be outdated by the time of publication. With several regions heading into states of emergencies, including quarantine, nervous travelers are looking for anti viral herbs to reduce the chance of infection. Patients have asked us: What about cannabis? There have been rumors about successful treatments for coronavirus, [...]

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Where Is Marijuana Legal in the US? [2020], Testclear.com, 2020

Where Is Marijuana Legal in the US? [2020] https://www.testclear.com/Where-Is-Marijuana-Legal-in-the-US-2020.aspx     Marijuana continues to tread between legal and illegal status, depending on where you are looking in the US and for what purpose you are using the substance. Where Is Marijuana Legal?   Medical Marijuana   Recreational Marijuana   Decriminalized   THC-low, CBD-High Allowed Table of Contents Where Is Marijuana Legal? Where Is Marijuana Decriminalized? What Are State Marijuana Laws? What Is the Impact of Marijuana Legalization? What Is the Cole Memorandum? Is Marijuana Legal at the Federal Level? What’s Next for the Legalization of Marijuana? Where Does the Public Stand on Marijuana? What Can You Do? As far as the [...]

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Autorisation Temporaire Exceptionnelle d’Utilisation compassionnelle du cannabis médical, Laurent Appel, ASUD, 26 mars 2020

Autorisation Temporaire Exceptionnelle d'Utilisation compassionelle du cannabis médical Laurent Appel (conseil en communication spécialisé en réduction des risques) 06.81.54.10.96 mailto : laurent.appel@asud.org relayé par    www.Principesactifs.org, 26/03/2020   La chaine de soins et de médicament est en tension maximum. Le rôle de chacun est de détecter les failles actuelles et surtout futures pour éviter d'ajouter encore de la tension et faire tout sauter.Le cannabis médical peut jouer un rôle majeur tant comme solution thérapeutique alors que qon manque sera un facteur important de tensions.   D'un point de vue médical, il va manquer aux patients déjà traités clandestinement et surtout au million de patients en automédication. Nous risquons donc avoir [...]

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A Review of Human Studies Assessing Cannabidiol’s (CBD) Therapeutic Actions and Potential, C. Michael White, 2019

A Review of Human Studies Assessing Cannabidiol’s (CBD) Therapeutic Actions and Potential C. Michael White The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2019, 59, (7) 923–934 Doi : 10.1002/jcph.1387   Abstract Cannabidiol (CBD) is a highly touted product for many different disorders among the lay press. Numerous CBD products are available, ranging from a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved product called Epidiolex to products created for medical marijuana dispensaries and products sold in smoke shops, convenience stores, and over the Internet.The legal status of the non–FDA approved products differs depending on the source of the CBD and the state,while the consistency and quality of the non–FDA-approved [...]

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IACM-Bulletin du 20 Mars 2020

IACM-Bulletin du 20 Mars 2020 IACM: 20ème Anniversaire de l'IACM IACM: Conférences IACM: Webinaires IACM: Bulletin IACM: Journaux IACM: Conseil d'administration IACM: Félicitations Un coup d'œil sur le passé IACM: 20ème Anniversaire de l'IACM Il y a 20 ans, un petit cercle de personnes a fondé l'IACM en tant qu'Association for Cannabis as Medicine, plus tard renommée Association for Cannabinoid Medicines. La 1ère conférence internationale de l'IACM sur les cannabinoïdes en médecine, qui s'est tenue à Berlin en 2001 avec l'hôpital de la Charité et l'Association médicale de Berlin, a réuni 80 participants [...]

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Cannabis and cannabinoid drug development: evaluating botanical versus single molecule approaches, Marcel O. Bonn-Miller et al., 2018

Cannabis and cannabinoid drug development: evaluating botanical versus single molecule approaches Marcel O. Bonn-Miller, Mahmoud A. ElSohly, Mallory J. E. Loflin, Suman Chandra and Ryan Vandrey International Review of Psychiatry, 2018, VOL. 30, NO. 3, 277–284 Doi : 10.1080/09540261.2018.1474730   ABSTRACT Accumulating evidence suggests that the endocannabinoid system is a promising target for the treatment of a variety of health conditions. Two paths of cannabinoid drug development have emerged. One approach is focused on developing medications that are directly derived from the cannabis plant. The other utilizes a single molecule approach whereby individual phytocannabinoids or novel cannabinoids with therapeutic potential are identified and synthesized for pharmaceutical [...]

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A cross-sectional examination of choice and behavior of veterans with access to free medicinal cannabis, Mallory J. E. Loflin et al., 2019

A cross-sectional examination of choice and behavior of veterans with access to free medicinal cannabis Mallory J E Loflin, Kimberly Babson, James Sottile, Sonya B Norman, Staci Gruber, and Marcel O Bonn-Miller The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2019, VOL. 45, NO. 5, 506–513. Doi : 10.1080/00952990.2019.1604722   ABSTRACT Background : With a rise in public pressure to increase veteran access to medicinal cannabis, free cannabis collectives for military veterans are proliferating across the US. Objectives : The aim of the current study was to document which cannabis formulations and routes of administration are chosen by veterans with increased access to cannabis, and to determine [...]

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Cannabis species and cannabinoid concentration preference among sleep-disturbed medicinal cannabis users, Katherine A. Belendiuk et al., 2015

Cannabis species and cannabinoid concentration preference among sleep-disturbed medicinal cannabis users Katherine A. Belendiuk, Kimberly A. Babson, Ryan Vandrey, Marcel O. Bonn-Miller Addictive Behaviors, 2015, 50, 178–181 doi : 10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.06.032   a b s t r a c t Introduction : Individuals report using cannabis for the promotion of sleep, and the effects of cannabis on sleep may vary by cannabis species. Little research has documented preferences for particular cannabis types or cannabinoid concentrations as a function of use for sleep disturbances. Methods : 163 adults purchasing medical cannabis for a physical or mental health condition at a cannabis dispensary were recruited. They provided self-report of (a)whether [...]

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