while another may have none. Also, some people may experience side effects not listed above. Some reactions, such as experiencing anxiety, panic or paranoia, are more common if you take too much marijuana or if you are an inexperienced cannabis user. ...
Medical cannabisDystoniaTo examine the efficacy and safety of medical cannabis in benign essential blepharospasm (BEB).This is a prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. All consecutive adult BEB patients who had been treated with BTX-A injectionswithout success between 3/2019 and 2/...
Do notuse cannabis if you are breast-feeding a baby. Do not leave prescription THC medications (dronabinol, nabilone), marijuana, hash oil, or cannabis-infused edibles any place where children, pets, or anyone else may unknowingly consume the product. Serious side effects can occur. States la...
Fatigue At higher doses, side effects include: Dizziness Paranoia Psychoactive effects include mood changes and hallucinations There are concerns about the adverse effects of cannabis among adolescents because the risks are greater to the immature brain and neurological system. Concerns include an increase...
Cannabis products you eat -- edibles -- spare your lungs but have their own risks. They take longer to work, which leads some people to underestimate their potency and take too much. That can result in bad side effects, such as extreme sleepiness, anxiety,hallucinations, and vomiting. ...
Cannabis products you eat -- edibles -- spare your lungs but have their own risks. They take longer to work, which leads some people to underestimate their potency and take too much. That can result in bad side effects, such as extreme sleepiness, anxiety,hallucinations, and vomiting. ...
The treatment in majority of the patients was based on cannabis oil containing 30% CBD and 1.5% THC. Symptoms inventory, patient global assessment and side effects at 6 months were primary outcomes of interest and were assessed by structured questionnaires. After six months of treatment 82.4% of...
Whereas THC is primarily responsible for the psychoactive effects (euphoria) of cannabis, CBD may decrease pain but causes far fewer psychoactive effects than THC. Cannabis is used medically as purified cannabinoids (eg, CBD), synthetic cannabinoids (eg, dronabinol), or parts of the whole plant....
“one size fits all” option for patients with chronic pain, but the decision to use it should depend on the patient’s comorbidities and vulnerability to side effects. It would also be interesting to find out if there are any links between long-term use of cannabis and hear...
Such side effects are actually helpful in that they cause cannabis use to become self-limiting. People don’t want to feel terrible, so excessive doses are automatically discouraged by creating adverse reactions. Opiates, on the other hand, has no such feedback mechanism. People who take too ...