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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology , Vol.84, n°11 - November 2018 - Cannabinoids and clinical pharmacology - current issues and barriers to surmount
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01/11/2018
Année
2018
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Anglais
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J. H. MARTIN ;
N. CRANSWICK
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2018
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
The last few years have witnessed a remarkable academic journey for cannabis with a ten-fold increase in annual publications from 1990 to 2017 and clinical trials now underway to understand its potential role in clinical practice. This humble pl[...]
L. BAR-LEV SCHLEIDER ;
R. ABUHASIRA ;
V. NOVACK
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2018
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
During the past decade we have been witnessing a rise in medical cannabis use, yet the evidence for the safety and efficacy of the various cannabinoid compounds is scarce. The State of Israel has always been at the forefront of clinical and tran[...]
C. P. L. GROF
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2018
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
The therapeutic application of cannabis is attracting substantial public and clinical interest. The cannabis plant has been described as a veritable 'treasure trove', producing more than 100 different cannabinoids, although the focus to date has[...]
L. M. DRYBURGH ;
N. S. BOLAN ;
C. P. L. GROF ;
P. GALETTIS ;
J. SCHNEIDER ;
C. J. LUCAS ;
J. H. MARTIN
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2018
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
There has been a resurgence in interest and use of the cannabis plant for medical purposes. However, an in-depth understanding of plant contaminants and toxin effects on stability of plant compounds and human bioavailability is needed. This syst[...]
C. J. LUCAS ;
P. GALETTIS ;
J. SCHNEIDER
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2018
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
There is increasing interest in the use of cannabinoids for disease and symptom management, but limited information available regarding their pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to guide prescribers. Cannabis medicines contain a wide variety o[...]
Y. BONOMO ;
J. D. S. SOUZA ;
A. JACKSON ;
J. A. S. CRIPPA ;
N. SOLOWIJ
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2018
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance worldwide and the prevalence of users continues to increase. Over the last 2 decades, the world has seen significant changes regarding cannabis for recreational use as well as application in i[...]
G. NEWTON-HOWES
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2018
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.84, n°11, November 2018) Article : Périodique
The use of cannabis as a medicine has a long tradition in Western medicine. It has been seen as a viable option for the treatment of various neurological and psychiatric conditions, and recently there is again interest in the place of cannabinoi[...]
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