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... A study was conducted in 1975 by Sallan et al where 22 persons currently undergoing cancer chemotherapy treatment were either given oral THC (THC formulated in ...
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... Patients like marijuana better than the THC pill because they have more control and a quicker response with smoked marijuana than with oral THC. ...
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... patients. I am interested in the differences of smoked and oral THC and whether or not one is more effective than the other. At ...
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... One double-blind study of a paraplegic patient with painful spasms in both legs suggested that oral THC was superior to codeine in reducing muscle spasms. ...
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... Joy 132). Oral THC and smoking marijuana help reduce and control the nausea that accompanies cancer chemotherapy. "A terminally ...
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... cause damage to the eye. Smoking marijuana is more effective than the oral THC (known as marinol). Marijuana use for medical use ...
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... sclerosis patients, backed by Dennis Petro, pharmacologist for the US Food and Drug Administration, whose own 1981 study showed oral THC reduced spasticity in ...
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... who suffer nausea. The oral THC is also used to help AIDS patients eat more to keep up their weight. Scientists are studying whether ...
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... cancer patients, the amount of marijuana needed to receive positive effects is less then that needed to get the feeling of being "high." An oral THC (delta-9 ...
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... emetic.4 For many of these patients, smoked marijuana proved more effective than both conventional prescription anti-nauseants and oral THC (marketed today as ...
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... smoking of marijuana. Oral ingestion of the synthetic THC has not had nearly the positive effects of marijuana. It takes longer ...
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... US National Institutes of Health Workshop found that smoked marijuana allows a more precise brain titration to effect than oral administration of THC, which is ...
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... Two adequate and well-controlled studies in cancer pain compared graded doses of oral 9-THC to placebo, and one of these included graded doses of codeine as a ...
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... THC remains in our body for a long time. ... 90% of the open-angle and secondary glaucoma topical (eyedrop) preparations along with some oral medications can ...
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... which stated, "Research has shown that the active ingredient THC is more readily and quickly absorbed from marijuana smoke than from an oral preparation of the ...
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... THC. The menstrual cycles of the monkeys were greatly disrupted and some stopped ovulating altogether. Says Smith, "Nothing we have ever tested including oral ...
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... THC. The menstrual cycles of the monkeys were greatly disrupted and some stopped ovulating altogether. Says Smith, "Nothing we have ever tested including oral ...
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... When human subjects were administered daily oral doses of 180-210 mg of THC - the equivalent of 15-20 joints per day - abrupt cessation produced adverse ...
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... When human subjects were administered daily oral doses of 180-210 mg of THC - the equivalent of 15-20 joints per day - abrupt cessation produced adverse ...
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... An alternative to the oral medications that have many side effects used to treat ... The THC in marijuana has shown to have a great antiemetic effect that reduces ...
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... approved the drug in a pill form, which contained THC, a major ... caregiver, who possesses or cultivates marijuana...upon the written or oral recommendation or ...
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... glaucoma topical (eyedrop), preparations along with some oral medications can ... Until recently, they concentrated on delta-9-THC, marijuana's psychoactive ...
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... them to keep their food down as well as any oral medicine they ... industrial hemp has only minute amounts of delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ...
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... Of the roughly 400 chemicals found in the cannabis plant, THC affects the ... also have deadly consequences, including lung, larynx, esophageal, and oral cancer. ...
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