The cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) and the cyclic vomiting syndrome in adults (CVS) are both characterized by recurrent episodes of heavy nausea, vomiting and frequently abdominal pain. Both syndromes are barely known among physicians. Literature is inconsistent concerning clinical features which enable differentiation between CVS and CHS. We performed a literature review using the LIVIVO search portal for life sciences to develop a pragmatic approach towards these two syndromes. Our findings indicate that complete and persistent resolution of all symptoms of the disease following cannabis cessation is the only reliable criterion applicable to distinguish CHS from CVS. Psychiatric comorbidities (e.g. panic attacks, depression), hist...
Introduction: Cannabis is the most common illegal substance used in the world. The psychoactive natu...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly utilized recreational drugs and is widely known for both its a...
Copyright © 2015 Ivonne Marie Figueroa-Rivera et al. This is an open access article distributed unde...
<strong>Patients present with heavy nausea, vomiting and frequently abdominal pain. Approximately 5...
The cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) and the cyclic vomiting syndrome in adults (CVS) are both...
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is characterized by chronic, heavy use of cannabis, recurrent episo...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used illicit drugs in the world. Its use is associated with sever...
International audienceChronic cannabis use can be associated with uncontrollable vomiting and abdomi...
International audienceBackgroundCannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is a variant of cyclical vomiting s...
Cannabis has long been used for medical and recreational purposes because of its antiemetic, analges...
Introduction: Several forms of cannabinoids are currently being used to manage nausea and vomiting (...
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a rare constellation of clinical findings that includes a ...
INTRODUCTION: Several forms of cannabinoids are currently being used to manage nausea and vomiting (...
BACKGROUND: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) is characterized by cyclic vomiting and compulsiv...
AbstractIntroductionCannabis is the most common illegal substance used in the world. The psychoactiv...
Introduction: Cannabis is the most common illegal substance used in the world. The psychoactive natu...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly utilized recreational drugs and is widely known for both its a...
Copyright © 2015 Ivonne Marie Figueroa-Rivera et al. This is an open access article distributed unde...
<strong>Patients present with heavy nausea, vomiting and frequently abdominal pain. Approximately 5...
The cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) and the cyclic vomiting syndrome in adults (CVS) are both...
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is characterized by chronic, heavy use of cannabis, recurrent episo...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used illicit drugs in the world. Its use is associated with sever...
International audienceChronic cannabis use can be associated with uncontrollable vomiting and abdomi...
International audienceBackgroundCannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is a variant of cyclical vomiting s...
Cannabis has long been used for medical and recreational purposes because of its antiemetic, analges...
Introduction: Several forms of cannabinoids are currently being used to manage nausea and vomiting (...
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a rare constellation of clinical findings that includes a ...
INTRODUCTION: Several forms of cannabinoids are currently being used to manage nausea and vomiting (...
BACKGROUND: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) is characterized by cyclic vomiting and compulsiv...
AbstractIntroductionCannabis is the most common illegal substance used in the world. The psychoactiv...
Introduction: Cannabis is the most common illegal substance used in the world. The psychoactive natu...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly utilized recreational drugs and is widely known for both its a...
Copyright © 2015 Ivonne Marie Figueroa-Rivera et al. This is an open access article distributed unde...