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Cannabis & THC: Understanding the Effects & Liability

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Intraocular (eyeball) pressure. Blood pressure. Cerebral (brain) blood flow. THC and 11-OH-THC) into the less-quickly metabolized non-psychoactive THC-COOH can result in an apparent buildup of the non-psychoactive THC-COOH in the blood following THC exposure. THC metabolism (adapted from Musshoff and Madea, 2006).

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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

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Risk factors span a wide range of physical and psychological conditions including concussion, smoking, certain medications, ear infection, high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, and, most commonly, age-related hearing loss. Cannabis use amongst tinnitus patients: consumption patterns and attitudes.” And it’s not just ringing.

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Report: “Key pharmacological differences between side effects of refined, pharmaceutical CBD formulations and whole plant extracts:”

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28) Side effects noted included strangely enough, vomiting and abdominal pain, psychiatric side effects including depression and paranoia, and low blood pressure. Cell Calcium 39 (2006) 155–162. Evaluating the Impact of Hemp Food Consumption on Workplace Drug Tests. az-Molina b, Cristina Ripoll a, Fernando Rodr´?guez