Cannabis Is More Like Alcohol Than a Schedule I DrugWigmore, James G.Forensic Science Review
Despite being a Schedule I drug, cannabis is increasingly used in oncology for symptom management, although data remains limited. Although cannabis is a Schedule I drug, which categorizes it as having no accepted medical use, more and more states are legalizing it for recreational and/or ...
based on data and scientific analysis, cannabis, a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, should be reclassified as a Schedule III drug. The announcement was made on Wednesday
Prescription synthetic cannabinoids and analogues that are registered for specific indications include dronabinol (THC; Schedule III substance), indicated as an antiemetic for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting and for treatment of AIDS-related wasting syndrome; and nabilone (THC; Schedule II ...
The researchers argue that more studies are urgently needed. Still, human trials have been limited because of the classification of cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug. 5. May Have Anti-Cancer Effects THC and other cannabinoids may destroy or slow the growth of certain cancer cells.16In a review pu...
Sklamberg recently spoke withGreen Market Reportabout the ongoing federal review of cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug – which he believes will result in the Biden administrationreschedulingthe plant and its derivatives this year or early in 2024. ...
Because cannabis is a schedule I drug in the U.S. (meaning the federal government decided it has a high potential for abuse and low potential for medical benefit), it’s difficult to study in a controlled environment. You can’t exactly give participants weed and measure how their sex habi...
CBD is considered a Schedule 1 drug because it comes from marijuana, which the DEA defines as having no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. So it's extremely difficult for researchers to get funding for their work. The studies that have been done, however, have ...
@mikeinmaehia. so why is cannabis still classified as a schedule 1 drug out of 5 schedules, 1 being the most dangerous? who is obstructing rescheduling? this is pretty much just a hangover from the prohibition era. schedule 1 means there is no accepted medical benefit, which we know is ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recentlyreneged on their latest promise to reschedule cannabisand remove it from the list ofschedule I drugs, which are classified as having ‘a high potential for abuse and the potential to create severe psychological and/or physical dependence.’ ...