Abstract no : 4-1..4-DG-059
Author(s) : Hollister, L.E
Address : (Harris County Psychiatric Center, 2800 South Macgregor way, Houston, TX, Hous-ton, TX 77021, USA)
Source : Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, v. 1(1): p. 5-27, 2001
Title : MARIJUANA (CANNABIS) AS MEDICINE
Abstract : The modern published literature on the therapeutic potentials of cannabis has been reviewed. A pure preparation of the major active component, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Marinol(R) ordronabinol, is available for treating nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy and as an adjunct to weight loss in patients with wasting syndrome associated with AIDS. Although such approval currently applies only to orally administered THC, for practical purposes smoked marijuana should also be expected to be equally effective. Promising leads, although often fragile, suggest possible uses for treating chronic pain syndromes, neurological disease with spasticity and other causes of weight loss.
Author(s) : Hollister, L.E
Address : (Harris County Psychiatric Center, 2800 South Macgregor way, Houston, TX, Hous-ton, TX 77021, USA)
Source : Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, v. 1(1): p. 5-27, 2001
Title : MARIJUANA (CANNABIS) AS MEDICINE
Abstract : The modern published literature on the therapeutic potentials of cannabis has been reviewed. A pure preparation of the major active component, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Marinol(R) ordronabinol, is available for treating nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy and as an adjunct to weight loss in patients with wasting syndrome associated with AIDS. Although such approval currently applies only to orally administered THC, for practical purposes smoked marijuana should also be expected to be equally effective. Promising leads, although often fragile, suggest possible uses for treating chronic pain syndromes, neurological disease with spasticity and other causes of weight loss.
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