نتایج جستجو برای: including cannabis

تعداد نتایج: 981852  

Journal: :Headache 2015
Eric P Baron

BACKGROUND The use of cannabis, or marijuana, for medicinal purposes is deeply rooted though history, dating back to ancient times. It once held a prominent position in the history of medicine, recommended by many eminent physicians for numerous diseases, particularly headache and migraine. Through the decades, this plant has taken a fascinating journey from a legal and frequently prescribed st...

2017
Alexandra M Franklyn Joseph K Eibl Graham J Gauthier David C Marsh

BACKGROUND With the Canadian government legalizing cannabis in the year 2018, the potential harms to certain populations-including those with opioid use disorder-must be investigated. Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances by patients who are engaged in medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, the effects of which are largely unknown. In this study, we examine the im...

Journal: :Addiction 2014
Jason P Connor Matthew J Gullo Gerald F X Feeney David J Kavanagh Ross McD Young

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Self-efficacy beliefs and outcome expectancies are central to Social Cognitive Theory (SCT). Alcohol studies demonstrate the theoretical and clinical utility of applying both SCT constructs. This study examined the relationship between refusal self-efficacy and outcome expectancies in a sample of cannabis users, and tested formal mediational models. DESIGN Patients referre...

2015
Eric P. Baron

Background.—The use of cannabis, or marijuana, for medicinal purposes is deeply rooted though history, dating back to ancient times. It once held a prominent position in the history of medicine, recommended by many eminent physicians for numerous diseases, particularly headache and migraine. Through the decades, this plant has taken a fascinating journey from a legal and frequently prescribed s...

2011
Peggy van der Pol Nienke Liebregts Ron de Graaf Dirk J Korf Wim van den Brink Margriet van Laar

This paper presents an overview of the prospective cohort design of the Dutch Cannabis Dependence (CanDep) study, which investigates (i) the three-year natural course of frequent cannabis use (≥ three days per week in the past 12 months) and cannabis dependence; and (ii) the factors involved in the transition from frequent non-dependent cannabis use to cannabis dependence, and remission from de...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2006
Mark A Ware Meldon Kahan Anita Srivastava

Drs Kahan and Srivastava assert that marijuana is prescribed “under the guise of medical treatment” and object to “disguising it as medical therapy.” This refusal to accept that some patients use cannabis as part of medical care runs contrary to current medical opinion, including the Canadian Medical Association’s position.1 Under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations, cannabis is not prescr...

2002
M. A. Huestis

Cannabis is one of the oldest and most commonly abused drugs in the world. Recently, tremendous advances have been made in our understanding of the endogenous cannabinoid system with the identification of cannabinoid receptors, cannabinoid receptor antagonists, endogenous neurotransmitters, metabolic enzymes, and reuptake mechanisms. These advances have helped us to elucidate the mechanisms of ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Meghan E Morean Grace Kong Deepa R Camenga Dana A Cavallo Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is increasing rapidly among high school (HS) students. Of concern, e-cigarettes can be used to vaporize cannabis, although use rates among adolescents are unknown. We evaluated lifetime rates of using e-cigarettes to vaporize cannabis among all lifetime e-cigarette users (27.9%), all lifetime cannabis users (29.2%), and lifetime u...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2015
Louisa Degenhardt Nicholas Lintzeris Gabrielle Campbell Raimondo Bruno Milton Cohen Michael Farrell Wayne D Hall

BACKGROUND There is increasing debate about cannabis use for medical purposes, including for symptomatic treatment of chronic pain. We investigated patterns and correlates of cannabis use in a large community sample of people who had been prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. METHODS The POINT study included 1514 people in Australia who had been prescribed pharmaceutical opioids for...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2013
Samantha J Broyd Lisa-Marie Greenwood Rodney J Croft Anna Dalecki Juanita Todd Patricia T Michie Stuart J Johnstone Nadia Solowij

Chronic cannabis use has been associated with neurocognitive deficits, alterations in brain structure and function, and with psychosis. This study investigated the effects of chronic cannabis use on P50 sensory-gating in regular users, and explored the association between sensory gating, cannabis use history and the development of psychotic-like symptoms. Twenty controls and 21 regular cannabis...

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