This paper discusses the evolution of U.S. policy responses to calls to allow patients to use cannabis for medical purposes. It first summarizes the research evidence on the safety and efficacy of cannabinoids for various medical uses. It then outlines the challenges in developing new pharmaceutical cannabinoids that are safe, effective, and acceptable to patients. It briefly describes the strengths and limitations of the different ways in which U.S. states have allowed patients to use cannabis for medical purposes. These include allowing access for research trials only, allowing medical necessity as a defense against prosecution, and allowing commercial medical dispensaries to provide cannabis to approved patients. It argues that liberal d...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Cannabis is one of the oldest psychotropic drugs known to humanity. The paper assesses the current k...
Opioid addiction has reached an all-time high in America, partially because there is no federally ap...
In the19th century, the medical profession used cannabis preparations to treat pain, convulsions, sp...
The use of marijuana as a medicinal agent is an old practice in many parts of the world. In recent d...
Cannabis legalization is currently a topic of significant interest within the American healthcare sy...
A majority of Americans now live in states that purport to authorize medical use of cannabis, althou...
Texas legislators are considering 17 bills in the 2019 session dealing with medical cannabis. In the...
In this paper, concerns connected to the usage of marijuana in treating patients are extensively ana...
Objectives Why are we where we are? What evidence exists in what spaces? What we think happens vs ...
Provides an overview of what is known about medicinal cannabis use in Australia, the current state o...
The globalization of the world by easy transportation and communication enabled the distribution of ...
Cannabis is one of the oldest psychotropic drugs known to humanity. The paper assesses the current k...
Many individuals in America suffer from chronic diseases (Glaucoma, Cancer, PTSD, HIV/AIDS, and mult...
The EMCDDA exists to facilitate a more evidence-informed understanding of issues that are important ...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Cannabis is one of the oldest psychotropic drugs known to humanity. The paper assesses the current k...
Opioid addiction has reached an all-time high in America, partially because there is no federally ap...
In the19th century, the medical profession used cannabis preparations to treat pain, convulsions, sp...
The use of marijuana as a medicinal agent is an old practice in many parts of the world. In recent d...
Cannabis legalization is currently a topic of significant interest within the American healthcare sy...
A majority of Americans now live in states that purport to authorize medical use of cannabis, althou...
Texas legislators are considering 17 bills in the 2019 session dealing with medical cannabis. In the...
In this paper, concerns connected to the usage of marijuana in treating patients are extensively ana...
Objectives Why are we where we are? What evidence exists in what spaces? What we think happens vs ...
Provides an overview of what is known about medicinal cannabis use in Australia, the current state o...
The globalization of the world by easy transportation and communication enabled the distribution of ...
Cannabis is one of the oldest psychotropic drugs known to humanity. The paper assesses the current k...
Many individuals in America suffer from chronic diseases (Glaucoma, Cancer, PTSD, HIV/AIDS, and mult...
The EMCDDA exists to facilitate a more evidence-informed understanding of issues that are important ...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, medical cannabis was approved in November 2018, leading many patients to beli...
Cannabis is one of the oldest psychotropic drugs known to humanity. The paper assesses the current k...
Opioid addiction has reached an all-time high in America, partially because there is no federally ap...