Background The opioid epidemic in the United States is a national public health crisis. In recent years, marijuana legalization has been increasingly adopted by state governments as a policy intervention to control the opioid epidemic under the premise that marijuana and opioids are substitutive substances. The purpose of this systematic review is to synthesize the empirical evidence regarding the impact of state marijuana laws on opioid overdose mortality and other opioid-related health outcomes. Method A comprehensive search of the research literature in 18 bibliographic databases returned 6640 records, with 5601 abstracts reviewed, 29 full text articles screene...
Pre-clinical research supports that cannabinoids reduce opioid dose requirements, but few studies ha...
This paper analyzes the impact of the 2012 legalization of recreational marijuana in Washington Stat...
IMPORTANCE Opioid analgesic overdosemortality continues to rise in the United States, driven by incr...
While the proportion of U.S. ambulatory, office-based visits with a primary symptom or diagnosis of ...
Background State governments in the United States are increasingly viewing marijuana...
It has been speculated for decades that the use of more mild drugs such as marijuana leads to the us...
Opioid overdose is the most common cause of accidental death in the United States and no policy resp...
This masters’ thesis aims to examine the impact of the legalization of marijuana for recreational us...
ObjectivesTwenty-eight states in the U.S have legalized medical marijuana, yet its impacts on severe...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
The introduction and subsequent over-prescribing of extended-release opioids in the United States re...
The opioid epidemic constitutes one of the worst drug crises in the history of U.S. State-level poli...
Abstract Background: There is currently much debate around harms associated with easier access to ca...
This study aimed to determine whether or not the medical marijuana referendums in Missouri, Oklahoma...
Objectives. To assess the association between medical marijuana laws (MMLs) and the odds of a positi...
Pre-clinical research supports that cannabinoids reduce opioid dose requirements, but few studies ha...
This paper analyzes the impact of the 2012 legalization of recreational marijuana in Washington Stat...
IMPORTANCE Opioid analgesic overdosemortality continues to rise in the United States, driven by incr...
While the proportion of U.S. ambulatory, office-based visits with a primary symptom or diagnosis of ...
Background State governments in the United States are increasingly viewing marijuana...
It has been speculated for decades that the use of more mild drugs such as marijuana leads to the us...
Opioid overdose is the most common cause of accidental death in the United States and no policy resp...
This masters’ thesis aims to examine the impact of the legalization of marijuana for recreational us...
ObjectivesTwenty-eight states in the U.S have legalized medical marijuana, yet its impacts on severe...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
The introduction and subsequent over-prescribing of extended-release opioids in the United States re...
The opioid epidemic constitutes one of the worst drug crises in the history of U.S. State-level poli...
Abstract Background: There is currently much debate around harms associated with easier access to ca...
This study aimed to determine whether or not the medical marijuana referendums in Missouri, Oklahoma...
Objectives. To assess the association between medical marijuana laws (MMLs) and the odds of a positi...
Pre-clinical research supports that cannabinoids reduce opioid dose requirements, but few studies ha...
This paper analyzes the impact of the 2012 legalization of recreational marijuana in Washington Stat...
IMPORTANCE Opioid analgesic overdosemortality continues to rise in the United States, driven by incr...