ADLER, HANNAHLEWIS, MONIQUEInternational Journal of Communication (19328036)
Suraev AS, Todd L, Bowen MT, Allsop DJ, McGregor IS, Ireland C, Lintzeris N: An Australian nationwide survey on medicinal cannabis use for epilepsy: history of antiepileptic drug treatment predicts medicinal cannabis use. Epilepsy Behav. 2017, 70:334-340. 10.1016/j.yebeh.2017.02.005...
The agreement will entail a full suite of medicinal cannabis research focused on genetics for medical indications, with a specific focus on the development of genetics and medicines to be used for the treatment of cancer. MGC and RMIT will also establish a world first library of cannabis medicine...
the survey revealed that despite the majority of GPs self-reporting a lack of knowledge around medicinal cannabis, a large majority supported its use inpalliative care, cancer pain, spasticity in multiple sclerosis, chemotherapy-induced nausea
Medicinal Cannabis for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Survey of Perspectives, Experiences, and Current Use in Australian Patientsdoi:10.1093/crocol/otaa045Melissa J Benson, PhDSarah V Abelev, BScSusan J Connor, MD, PhDCrispin J Corte, MD, PhD...
Medicinal cannabisMedication hesitancyMedication adherenceTheory of planned behaviourPatient hesitancy to use MC due to the fear of negative social implications leads to intentional non-adherence and compromises therapeutic outcomes. Hence, we aimed to determine the rate of patient adherence to MC and ...
Number of patients enquiring about medicinal cannabis, perceived knowledge of GPs, conditions where GPs perceived it to be beneficial, willingness to prescribe, preferred models of access, perceived adverse effects and safety relative to other prescription drugs. The majority of GPs (61.5%) reported ...
Sinclair, JustinAbbott, JasonMikocka-Walus, AntoninaNg, CeciliaSarris, JeromeEvans, SubhadraArmour, MikeAustralasian College of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine Journal
CannabisCommunity pharmacyMedicinal cannabisPharmacistsBackground:Australian pharmacists currently dispense a wide range of prescription-only cannabis-based medicines. Recent regulatory changes will expand the role of pharmacists, allowing certain low-dose cannabidiol products to be supplied without a prescription...
medicinal cannabis was a key factor in women’s choice to use illicit cannabis. Overall, the concerns raised by our participants are consistent with the broader findings of a recent Australian Senate inquiry report into barriers to patient access to medicinal cannabis in Australia, suggesting many ...