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期刊名:Cannabis and cannabinoid research

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ISSN:2578-5125

e-ISSN:2378-8763

IF/分区:2.7/Q2

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Introduction: Cannabinoids are increasingly being explored as a potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases. This article aims to provide a narrative review of available data on the treatment of neurological disorders with cannabis c...
Carl E B Rodriguez,S Olivia Vanegas,A Matthew Reck et al. Carl E B Rodriguez et al.
Introduction: Post-surgical pain arises following a clinical operation, often persisting throughout recovery. While current treatments reduce pain, repeated use increases the probability of adverse events. monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) inh...
Sebastiaan Dalle,Chiel Poffé,Wout Lauriks et al. Sebastiaan Dalle et al.
Introduction: Ultra-endurance exercise events result in central fatigue, impacting on mental alertness and decision making. Endocannabinoids are typically elevated during endurance exercise and have been implicated in central processes such...
Caroline A Arout,Hannah M Harris,Noah M Wilson et al. Caroline A Arout et al.
Aim: Few studies have directly compared the bioavailability of different cannabinoid formulations. Our goal was to assess the pharmacokinetic parameters and relative bioavailability of two Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol:cannabidiol (THC:CBD) form...
Rachel S Bergmans,Christine Yu,Bhaavna Yalavarthi et al. Rachel S Bergmans et al.
Introduction: Veterans use cannabis as a chronic pain treatment due to a combination of the easing of restrictions and dissatisfaction with care standards. The segregation of medical cannabis from conventional health systems may translate t...
Georgia Downs,Ristan Greer,Geraldine Moses et al. Georgia Downs et al.
Introduction: Cannabidiol (CBD) exhibits multiple therapeutic properties, but its use in advanced cancer patients raises concerns about potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) due to polypharmacy. This study aims to look for evidence of DDI...