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Re-branding cannabis: the next generation of chronic pain medicine?

Gregory T Carter1, Simone P Javaher, Michael Hv Nguyen, Sharon Garret, Beatriz H Carlini.   

Abstract

The field of pain medicine is at a crossroads given the epidemic of addiction and overdose deaths from prescription opioids. Cannabis and its active ingredients, cannabinoids, are a much safer therapeutic option. Despite being slowed by legal restrictions and stigma, research continues to show that when used appropriately, cannabis is safe and effective for many forms of chronic pain and other conditions, and has no overdose levels. Current literature indicates many chronic pain patients could be treated with cannabis alone or with lower doses of opioids. To make progress, cannabis needs to be re-branded as a legitimate medicine and rescheduled to a more pharmacologically justifiable class of compounds. This paper discusses the data supporting re-branding and rescheduling of cannabis.

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Keywords:  cannabis; medical marijuana; pain; palliative care; re-branding

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25537695     DOI: 10.2217/pmt.14.49

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Manag        ISSN: 1758-1869


  13 in total

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Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2015-05-22       Impact factor: 4.492

3.  Patterns of Medical Cannabis Use among Cancer Patients from a Medical Cannabis Dispensary in New York State.

Authors:  Arum Kim; Christopher N Kaufmann; Roxanne Ko; Zujun Li; Benjamin H Han
Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2019-03-25       Impact factor: 2.947

4.  The Times They Are A-Changin': Knowledge and Perceptions Regarding Medical Cannabis in an Academic Family Medicine Department.

Authors:  Jason Ricco; Christine Danner; Chrystian Pereira; Ann M Philbrick
Journal:  PRiMER       Date:  2017-10-13

5.  WIN55,212-2, a Dual Modulator of Cannabinoid Receptors and G Protein-Coupled Inward Rectifier Potassium Channels.

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Review 6.  A scoping review on the effect of cannabis on pain intensity in people with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Pavithra A Thomas; Gregory T Carter; Charles H Bombardier
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2021-01-19       Impact factor: 2.040

7.  Utilizing Big Data and Twitter to Discover Emergent Online Communities of Cannabis Users.

Authors:  Peter Baumgartner; Nicholas Peiper
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2017-06-06

8.  Medical Decision-Making Processes and Online Behaviors Among Cannabis Dispensary Staff.

Authors:  Nicholas C Peiper; Camille Gourdet; Angélica Meinhofer; Amanda Reiman; Nicco Reggente
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2017-08-21

9.  Understanding Patients' Process to Use Medical Marijuana: A Southern New Jersey Community Engagement Project.

Authors:  Tara L Crowell
Journal:  J Patient Exp       Date:  2016-10-13

10.  Adherence to Medical Cannabis Among Licensed Patients in Israel.

Authors:  Yuval Zolotov; Yehuda Baruch; Haim Reuveni; Racheli Magnezi
Journal:  Cannabis Cannabinoid Res       Date:  2016-01-01
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