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Cannabis sativa (hemp, marijuana, pot, grass)
The dried flowering tops of Cannabis sativa (marijuana) contain cannabionoids, the most potent of which is delta-9-tetra-hydrocannabinol (THC).
DEA: Schedule 1 [38]
* for cannabis use disorder, also see substance abuse
Uses:
- the tough fiber derived from stems of the plant (hemp) had been used for centuries in the manufacture of rope (see Herman Melville's "Moby Dick")
- various preparations are smoked or ingested by members of various cultures or subcultures to induced psychotomimetic effects such as euphoria, hallucinations, drowsiness & other mental changes
- formerly used as a sedative & analgesic
- now used for management of iatrogenic anorexia, especially that associated with oncologic chemotherapy & anorexia secondary to AIDS (only low-quality evidence) [31]
- very limited evidence that marijuana improves appetite except in patients with advanced AIDS [79]; this is contrary to common belief of 'pot heads' that smoking 'pot' is associated with the 'munchies'
- used for reducing the pain of glaucoma [9]
- treatment of some symptoms of multiple sclerosis
- cannabis extract, tetrahydrocannabinol, or cannabinoid spray may ease patient-reported spasticity & pain (excluding central neuropathic pain) [24]
- likely not effective in improving objective measures of spasticity [24]
- may help reduce urinary frequency [24]
- treatment of chronic pain [68]
- moderate quality evidence at best [31]
- subjective improvement in pain in 82% of patients with fibromyalgia [106]
- low-strength evidence for treatment of neuropathic pain [49]
- also see cannabinoid
- insufficient evidence for clinical use [79]
- bone pain is unlikely to improve
- some medical cannabis patients decreased opioid use without harming quality of life or health functioning, soon after the legalization of medical cannabis [96]
- placebo has a significant association with pain reduction in cannabinoid clinical trials [99]
- often associated with reduction in use of other analgesics [101]
- may have benefits for cancer patients
- in a state with legalized marijuana, 24% of cancer patients used marijuana, primarily for pain, nausea, stress, anxiety, & depression [54]
- may improve a variety of cancer-related symptoms, including nausea/vomiting, sleep disorders, pain, anxiety, & depression [60]
- effective in chemotherapy-induced nausea & vomiting especially in patients receiving ondansetron (GRS11) [79]
- cannabis is used more frequently by cancer patients than by other adults [104]
- little evidence to assess benefit vs harm in PTSD [49]
- elderly use to treat pain, sleep disturbance, anxiety, &/or depression [88]
- prescription drug use for anxiety, pain, & sleep disorders diminished in states that legalized marijuana use [36]
- Medicare spending fell by $165 million in 2013 as the result of marijuana substitution [36]
- elderly, average age of 81 years, experience improvement in chronic pain, sleep, neuropathy, & anxiety with medical cannabis [74]
- may improve anorexia & insomnia in elderly cancer patients [79]
- medical marijuana may improve seizure control & quality of life in refractory epilepsy [55]
- high out-of-pocket costs & inconvenient access cited as reasons for discontinuation
- marijuana may be linked to lower fasting serum insulin & greater insulin receptor sensitivity [39]
- pregnant teenagers more likely to use marijuana that non- pregnant teenagers [43]
- medical marijuana may have use in children & adolescents [52]
- may be recommended cannabis dispensaries to prevent morning sickness during 1st trimester of pregnancy, despite warnings against its use in pregnancy [62]
- depression, anxiety, & trauma associated with cannabis use during pregnancy [81]
- medical cannabis may be associated with an improvement in health-related quality of life [103]
Contraindications:
- ACOG recommends against use of marijuana during pregnancy or lactation [30]
- tetrahydrocannabinol persists in breast milk at least 6 days [65], estimated half-life of 17 days [91]
Epidemiology:
- on April 20 each year, thousands of Americans celebrate marijuana as a holiday known as '4/20' [58]
- cannabis use is increasing among adults with children in the home [63]
- 15% reported using marijuana in the prior year [66]
- 20% of in states where recreational marijuana is legal, 14% in states where medical use is legal, & 12% in states with no legal use
- smoking most common method of use [66]
- legalization of recreational marijuana for adults in Washington state has not been associated with an increase in use among high-school or middle-school students [72]
- legalization of nonmedical cannabis has been associated with increased cannabis-related emergencies in older adults [105]
- from 2009-2017, cannabis use in the year before pregnancy in Northern California increased from 7% to 13%, with an increase of 2.0% to 3.4% use during pregnancy [77]
- women with heavy cannabis use are (>= 4 times in the previous month) are much less likely to have diabetes mellitus type 2 than light users or non-users [97]
- medical marijuana legalization has been associated with less opioid dispensing & pain-related hospital events among some adults treated for newly diagnosed cancer [100]
- cannabis is used more frequently by cancer patients than by other adults [104]
Pharmacokinetics:
- peak plasma levels of THC are achieved 10 minutes after smoking or 3 hours after ingestion
- about 70% of a dose is excreted within 72 hours, equally divided between urine & feces.
- use of cannabis concentrates associated with higher THC levels than use of cannabis flower, but differences in short-term subjective & neurobehavioral impairments do not track specifically with strength of the cannabis [83]
- elderly do not need escalting doses to achieve same effect
- withdrawal symptoms subtle & prolonged
Adverse effects:
- for cannnabis use disorder, also see substance abuse
- literature may be conflicting
- word recall deficits persist for 1 week after use, but disappear after 28 days [5]
- one month of abstinence associated with improved memory in adolescents & young adults [69]
- cognitive deficits in learning, retention & retrieval persist after 17 hours of abstinence with 24 years of regular use (but not 10 years)
- persistent cannabis use begun during adolescence, leads to measurable neuropsychological decline by midlife [20]
- heavy use in early adolescence associated with later problems in executive function [82]
- underestimation of the time taken to complete a task after 10 years of regular use [6]
- may lower IQ after 9 years of use > 4X/week (106 vs 111) [27]
- at age 45 years, long-term cannabis users perform worse on most cognitive tests than never user, worse on learning & memory tests than long-term alcohol or tobacco users or recreational cannabis users [94]
- more-persistent cannabis use over time is associated with worse performance on learning, processing speed, & verbal memory [94]
- early marijuana use may be associated with risk of later ilicit drug use [7]
- pulmonary function
- associated with occupational lung disease byssinosis
- occasional use (< 20 times/month)
- may not be associated with impaired lung function (FEV1)
- may actually improve FEV1 [15]
- > once weekly for at least 1 year
- increased risks for cough, sputum production, & wheezing [64]
- no consistent association with chronic bronchitis or pulmonary function testing (FEV1) [64]
- marijuana smoke contains many of the same constituents as tobacco smoke [15]
- cardiovascular risk uncertain
- not associated with cardiovascular benefits & might confer CV harms [85]
- may be associated with increased risks for myocardial infarction, cardiac arrhythmias [95], heart failure, & stroke [85]
- associated with increased mortality after myocardial infarction [13]
- increased mortality from hypertension (RR=3.4) [48] but no increase in cardiovascular mortality?
- insufficient evidence to assess risk of cardiovascular mortality [57]
- increased risk of recurrent myocardial infarction or stroke after PCI [86]
- psychosis
- predisposes to psychosis [8], including schizophrenia [12]
- use of cannabis after a first episode of psychosis appears to increase risk of additional episodes & psychiatric hospitalization [40]
- use of cannabis during adolescence associated with increased risk of subsequent psychotic experiences (RR=3 to 3.7) [56]
- daily use of cannabis associated with increased risk of psychosis [75]
- edible cannabis may be associated with psychosis [76]
- no association between state legalization of cannabis & psychosis-related health care utilization [102]
- depression & suicidal ideation
- causal relationship suggested between frequent cannabis use & major depression & suicide ideation [51]
- use of cannabis by adolescents associated with increased risk of depression & suicidal ideation in young adulthood [73]
- women report more CNS, GI, musculoskeletal & psychological adverse events than men (73 vs 53%) [97,98]
- adolescent use associated with misuse other drugs & alcohol in early adulthood [47]
- hyperemesis with chronic use [17]
- cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome [22]
- editorialist notes that this seems counterintuitive since Cannabis is used to treat nausea & vomiting [17]
- risk of unintentional ingestion by children is low even in states where marijuana has been decriminalized [23]
- daily use in adolescence associated with
- 60% reduced likelihood of graduating from high school
- 8-fold increased risk of other drug use
- 7-fold increased risk of suicide attempt [27]
- motor vehicle accidents
- 12% increase in relative risk of fatal traffic accidents after 4:20 pm on April 20 [58] (see Epidemiology:)
- active use is associated with fatal motor vehicle accidents [10,16]
- cannabis legalization may be associated with an increase in statewide fatal fatal motor vehicle accidents [84]
- heavy use prior to age 19 associated with increased risk of mortality before age 60 in Swedish men [35] (RR=1.4)
- no increase in risk of mortality but increased risk of emergency department visits [97]
- increased emergency department visits in Colorado after ingested marijuana [33]
- visits associated with GI symptoms & psycosis [76]
- use during pregnancy
- increased risk of maternal anemia (RR=1.36) [34]
- increased risk of low birth weight infant (RR=1.77) [34]
- increased risk of infant needing NICU (RR ~2) [34]
- not associated with preterm birth, neonatal length, or head circumference [34]
- tetrahydrocannabinol in breast milk up to 6 days since last maternal marijuana use [65]; 1/2 life is 17 days [91]
- increased exposure of children after legalization in Colorado [37]; no death or long-term complications reported
- heavy marijuana smoking may be associated with diminshed GFR in young adults [50]
- smoking marijuana may be associated with increased risk of testicular germ cell tumor [80]
- increased risk of diabetic ketoacidosis in type 1 diabetes (RR=2) [70]
- migraine patients who used cannabis were more likely to develop rebound headaches than those who did not [90]
- cannabis dependence (8%) [59]
- manifestations described as craving & withdrawal [59]
- consequences of abstinence not defined
Laboratory:
- oral fluid testing for marijuana impairment may be an effective tool for roadside sobriety tests [46]
- Belgium has required oral fluid tests in cases of suspected marijuana-related DUI since 2009 [46]
Radiology:
- neuroimaging: magnetic resonance imaging [27]
- structural & functional changes in the orbitofrontal cortex (central to the reward system), probably via cannabinoid CB-1 receptors
- increased in functional connectivity representing higher, & less efficient, energy use
- greater myelination, possibly arising from marijuana's anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties
- cannabinoids also might alter synaptic pruning [27]
- long-term cannabis use associated with smaller hippocampal volumes, but did not mediate cannabis-related cognitive deficits [94,97]
Management:
- documented medical examination & clinical history required [53]
- informed & shared decision making [53]
- treatment plans with objectives should be established as early as possible & revisited regularly [53]
- treatment plans should specify measurable goals & objectives for used in evaluation of treatment progress, such as relief of pain & improved physical & psychosocial function [53]
- treatment plans should also include
- advice about other options
- risk of cannabis use disorder
- potential adverse events
- risks of using cannabis during pregnancy or breast feeding
- need to safeguard all cannabis & cannabis-infused products from children, pets or domestic animals
- reminder that the cannabis is for the patient only
- specific duration for the cannabis authorization for a period no longer 12 months [53]
- gabapentin may be useful for smoking cessation [18]
- N-acetylcysteine may be useful for smoking cessation [19]
- cannabis dependence:
- nabiximols in combination with motivational enhancement therapy & cognitive behavioral therapy may reduce craving but not dependence [59]
Comparative biology:
- a chronic low dose of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol may restore CB1 receptor signaling in old mice [45]
- potential effective strategy to treat age-related cognitive impairment [45]
Notes:
- legalization of medical marijuana is associated with a decline in mortality from opioid overdose [26,61]
- local cannabis dispensaries associated lower mortality from synthetic opioids, prescription opioids, & heroin [89]
- highly concentrated tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) prepared by passing butane through a tube packed with dried cannabis is known as "blasting"
- once the butane evaporates, the remaining product (butane hash oil can reach THC concentrations up to 80%
- the hash-oils is then vaporized by lighting/burning & inhaled ("dabbing") through a water pipe ("oil rig") [29]
- electronic cigarettes can be used to vaporize cannabis, including marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol, or hash oil [67]
- ingredients of edible products often mislabeled [31]
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tetrahydrocannabinol; delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol; THC
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