Cannabis (drug)

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Historical and Cultural Aspects

  • Cannabis etymology traced back to Latin and Ancient Greek origins.
  • First reference to marihuana found in Mexican newspapers in 1842.
  • Cannabis plants have been cultivated since at least the 3rd millennium BCE.
  • Sacred status of cannabis in various religions, including its use in the Indian subcontinent and by the Rastafari movement.
  • Spiritual use of cannabis as a sacrament and aid to meditation.

Medical and Therapeutic Uses

  • Cannabis used both recreationally and medicinally.
  • Medical cannabis shown to alleviate symptoms like nausea, lack of appetite, and chronic pain.
  • Scientific study of cannabis as medicine limited by restrictions.
  • Legal medical use in specific territories with prescription requirements.
  • Increased potency of illicit cannabis since the 1970s.

Consumption Methods and Varieties

  • Various ways to consume cannabis, including smoking, vaporizing, and edibles.
  • Different parts of the cannabis plant contain varying levels of THC.
  • High CBD-to-THC strains showing potential benefits in cognitive function.
  • Illicit cannabis potency increasing over time, affecting THC and CBD levels.
  • Preparation methods like hashish, hash oil, and tinctures for consumption.

Adverse Effects and Risks

  • Short-term adverse effects, such as anxiety, impaired attention, and memory.
  • Long-term effects like memory impairment and deficits in cognitive functions.
  • Cannabis dependence rates and factors contributing to dependence.
  • Adverse effects on physical health, mental health, and emergency department visits.
  • Risks associated with cannabis use during pregnancy and its impact on reproductive health.

Chemistry and Pharmacology

  • THC as the main psychoactive component, formed through decarboxylation of THCA.
  • Cannabis containing over 483 compounds, including cannabinoids like CBD.
  • Pharmacological effects of THC and CBD on CB receptors in the brain and peripheral tissues.
  • Physical effects of chronic marijuana smoking and mental health implications.
  • Detection methods for THC and its metabolites in various bodily fluids.

Cannabis (drug) Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https:/glossary/cannabis-drug
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_(drug)
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2845
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/054yc0
DBPedia http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cannabis_(drug)
Product Ontology http://www.productontology.org/id/Cannabis_(drug)
Synonyms:
Marijuana
Marihuana
Weed
Pot