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Dronabinol: An FDA-Approved THC Treatment

PrestoDoctor

Dronabinol, commonly known by its brand name Marinol, is an FDA-approved synthetic form of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) the primary psychoactive component found in cannabis. Used in medical settings, Dronabinol offers relief for patients struggling with chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting, and appetite loss associated with HIV/AIDS.

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Understanding Cannabis Use Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

United Patients Group

In this blog, we’ll explore what cannabis use disorder is, its causes, symptoms, and the available treatments. Treatment Options for Cannabis Use Disorder While CUD can be challenging, it is treatable. Recognizing the signs of CUD and understanding the underlying causes can help in seeking timely treatment and support.

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Clinical Trial: Cannabis Inhalation Associated with Clinical in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

NORML

“This study demonstrates that treatment with THC-rich cannabis in patients with mild to moderate UC is associated with clinical improvement.". The post Clinical Trial: Cannabis Inhalation Associated with Clinical in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis appeared first on NORML.

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Clinical Trial: Cannabinoid Administration Via a Metered-Dose Inhaler Is Safe and Effective for Chronic Pain Patients

NORML

The delivery of precise doses of THC via an inhaler is associated with pain mitigation in patients with neuropathy and other complex pain conditions, according to clinical trial data published in the European Journal of Pain. Participants inhaled a precise dose containing either THC (at doses of either 0.5mg or 1mg) or placebo.

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How does medical marijuana help patients with Epilepsy?

FloridaMarijuana.net

Medical marijuana can alleviate certain side effects and, some research indicates, reduce the number of seizures a patient experiences. Both THC and CBD bind to receptors in the brain and ultimately block the transmission of pain signals. The post How does medical marijuana help patients with Epilepsy? appeared first on.

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Medical Marijuana Offers Hope for Treatment of PTSD

FloridaMarijuana.net

Living with PTSD, no matter the underlying cause of the trauma, can be extremely difficult for patients and their loved ones. Treatment usually aims at reducing reactions and to diminishing the acuity of the reactions. The post Medical Marijuana Offers Hope for Treatment of PTSD appeared first on.

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Cannabinoids: THC

FloridaMarijuana.net

Once medical marijuana is ingested, the receptors are opened and the medication begins to provide relief to patients. When a patient consumes medical marijuana they are essentially supplementing their naturally-occurring endocannabinoid system. THC was discovered by Scientist Raphael Mechoulam in the 1960s.