Literature DB >> 20512270

[Pharmacological and psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorders].

Alan J Budney1, Ryan G Vandrey, Catherine Stanger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cannabis remains the most widely used illicit substance in most developed countries. Its addictive potential has been established and the need for interventions for cannabis-related problems has become apparent. This article provides a review of the research evaluating potential treatments for cannabis use disorders.
METHOD: A search of publication databases identified research studies and reviews of the scientific literature on psychosocial and pharmacological interventions for cannabis use disorders.
RESULTS: For adults, behaviorally-based interventions engender significant positive effects on abstinence and reductions in cannabis use. With adolescents, similar treatments and family-based interventions have demonstrated efficacy. Across studies, response rates appear modest even with the most potent psychosocial treatments. Evaluations of pharmacological approaches to cannabis use disorders have yet to provide clinical efficacy data for any specific medication. Agonist and antagonist approaches appear to offer the most promise. Advances in understanding of the neurobiology of the cannabinoid system provide optimism that the synthesis of compounds that alter CB(1) receptor site functioning may produce promising medications.
CONCLUSION: Clinical research has identified effective psychosocial treatments, but has yet to yield effective pharmacotherapies. Much work remains to enhance the potency of and access to interventions for those seeking treatment for cannabis use disorders.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20512270      PMCID: PMC3690346     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Psychiatry        ISSN: 1516-4446            Impact factor:   2.697


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3.  The effect of assertive continuing care on continuing care linkage, adherence and abstinence following residential treatment for adolescents with substance use disorders.

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5.  Short term impact of same intensity but different duration interventions for cannabis users.

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Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2007-04-06       Impact factor: 4.492

6.  Oral delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol suppresses cannabis withdrawal symptoms.

Authors:  Alan J Budney; Ryan G Vandrey; John R Hughes; Brent A Moore; Betsy Bahrenburg
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2006-06-12       Impact factor: 4.492

7.  Opioid antagonism of cannabinoid effects: differences between marijuana smokers and nonmarijuana smokers.

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Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2006-11-08       Impact factor: 7.853

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4.  Low Pretreatment Impulsivity and High Medication Adherence Increase the Odds of Abstinence in a Trial of N-Acetylcysteine in Adolescents with Cannabis Use Disorder.

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Review 6.  The cannabis withdrawal syndrome: current insights.

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