“Transitioning consumers of all cannabis products into the regulated market is important for public health and safety,” the authors affirmed.
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Over 90 percent of respondents said that cannabis use reduced their average pain by at least half.
“[I]n human volunteers, THC has no significant effect on ventilatory control after placebo or oxycodone pretreatment,” investigators concluded.
“CBD may be appropriate for RAU patients who choose not to take topical steroids,” scientists concluded.
Researchers reported, “Symptom relief was greatest after consumption of plant variants with slightly higher than average levels of the terpenes myrcene and terpinolene.”
Investigators reported reductions in patients’ agitation, apathy, irritability, sleep disturbances, and eating disturbances following cannabis treatment.
Lifetime heavy cannabis use was associated with decreased blood pressure, authors concluded.
Forty-five percent of respondents said that the marijuana industry should be less regulated than it is now.
