Catégorie : Cannabis therapeutique

Cannabidiol treatment reduces the motivation to self-administer methamphetamine and methamphetamine-primed relapse in rats, Gracie L. Hay et al., 2018

Cannabidiol treatment reduces the motivation to self-administer methamphetamine and methamphetamine-primed relapse in rats Gracie L. Hay, Sarah J. Baracz, Nicholas A. Everett, Jessica Roberts, Priscila A. Costa, Jonathon C. Arnold, Iain S. McGregor and Jennifer L. Cornish Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2018, 32, (12), 1369-1378. DOI : 10.1177/0269881118799954 ,  journals.sagepub.com/home/jop   Abstract Background : Methamphetamine is an addictive stimulant that can cause many adverse physical, psychological and psychosocial effects. Preliminary evidence shows cannabidiol, a non-intoxicating constituent of the cannabis plant, may have efficacy in treating opioid and nicotine dependence. However, no study has yet examined whether cannabidiol treatment might impact on methamphetamine addiction. Aims : The current study [...]

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REVIEW : Cannabidiol – Recent Advances, Raphael Mechoulam, 2007

REVIEW : Cannabidiol – Recent Advances Raphael Mechoulam, Maximilian Petersa, Eric Murillo-Rodriguez and Lumïr O. Hanus Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2007, 4, 1678-1692.   The aim of this review is to present some of the recent publications on cannabidiol (CBD; 2), a major non-psychoactive constituent of Cannabis, and to give a general overview. Special emphasis is laid on biochemical and pharmacological advances, and on novel mechanisms recently put forward, to shed light on some of the pharmacological effects that can possibly be rationalized through these mechanisms. The plethora of positive pharmacological effects observed with CBD make this compound a highly attractive therapeutic entity. Contents 1. Introduction 2. Mechanisms of Cannabidiol Action 2.1. Cannabidiol: an [...]

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Randomized, dose-ranging safety trial of cannabidiol in Dravet syndrome, Orrin Devinsky et al., 2018

Randomized, dose-ranging safety trial of cannabidiol in Dravet syndrome Orrin Devinsky,  Anup D. Patel, Elizabeth A. Thiele, Matthew H. Wong,  Richard Appleton, Cynthia L. Harden, Sam Greenwood,  Gilmour Morrison, and Kenneth Sommerville,  On behalf of the GWPCARE1 Part A Study Group Neurology® 2018, 0:e1-e8.   doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000005254 Abstract Objective : To evaluate the safety and preliminary pharmacokinetics of a pharmaceutical formulation of purified cannabidiol (CBD) in children with Dravet syndrome. Methods : Patients aged 4–10 years were randomized 4:1 to CBD (5, 10, or 20 mg/kg/d) or placebo taken twice daily. The double-blind trial comprised 4-week baseline, 3-week treatment (including titration), 10-day taper, and 4-week follow-up periods. Completers [...]

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A Phase 1, Open-Label, Pharmacokinetic Trial to Investigate Possible Drug-Drug Interactions Between Clobazam, Stiripentol, or Valproate and Cannabidiol in Healthy Subjects, G. Morrison et al., , 2019

A Phase 1, Open-Label, Pharmacokinetic Trial to Investigate Possible Drug-Drug Interactions Between Clobazam, Stiripentol, or Valproate and Cannabidiol in Healthy Subjects. G. Morrison, J. Crockett, G. Blakey, K. Sommerville Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development, 2019, PMID : 30791225, DOI : 10.1002/cpdd.665 Abstract GW Pharmaceuticals' formulation of highly purified cannabidiol oral solution is approved in the United States for seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut and Dravet syndromes in patients aged ≥2 years, for which clobazam, stiripentol, and valproate are commonly used antiepileptic drugs. This open-label, fixed-sequence, drug-drug interaction, healthy volunteer trial investigated the impact of cannabidiol on steady-state pharmacokinetics of clobazam (and N-desmethylclobazam), stiripentol, and valproate; [...]

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Qu’est-ce que le cannabinol (CBN) ? Le Cannabiste.com, 2019

Qu’est-ce que le cannabinol ? Les CBN est le Cannabinoïde responsable d’un meilleur sommeil Aujourd’hui , les capacités de développement et de recherche dans le secteur du cannabis reconnaisse que le facteur responsable du sommeil est le cannabinoïde communément appelé le CBN. Il vous reste quelques fleurs de canna dans une vieille boite ? Certes, il se pourrait qu’il soit beaucoup moins fort en THC. Mais il a de forte chance que votre contenu est chargé en CBN  Qu’est ce que le CBN  ? Le CBN se forme à partir du THC ” rance ” ou ” pas frais ”. Il a des avantages [...]

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Striking lung cancer response to self-administration of cannabidiol: A case report and literature review, Josep Sulé-Suso et al., 2019

Striking lung cancer response to self-administration of cannabidiol : A case report and literature review Josep Sulé-Suso, Nick A Watson, Daniel G van Pittius, Apurna Jegannathen SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 2019, 7, 1-4.   Abstract : In spite of new drugs, lung cancer is associated with a very poor prognosis. While targeted therapies are improving outcomes, it is not uncommon for many patients to have only a partial response, and relapse during follow-up. Thus, new drugs or reevaluation of existing therapies used to treat other non-malignant diseases (drug repurposing) are still needed. While this research both in vitro and in vivo is being carried [...]

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The Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Terpenoids from Cannabis, Ruth Gallily et al., 2018

The Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Terpenoids from Cannabis Ruth Gallily, Zhannah Yekhtin, and Lumı´r Ondrˇej Hanusˇ Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, 3, 1, 2018, 282-290. Doi : 10.1089/can.2018.0014   Abstract : Introduction : Cannabinoids are well known to have anti-inflammatory effects in mammalians; however, the Cannabis plant also contains other compounds such as terpenoids, whose biological effects have not yet been characterized. The aim of this study was to compare the anti-inflammatory properties of terpenoids with those of cannabidiol (CBD). Materials and Methods : Essential oils prepared from three monoecious nonpsychoactive chemotypes of Cannabis were analyzed for their terpenoid content and subsequently studied pharmacologically for their anti-inflammatory properties in [...]

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How effective and safe is medical cannabis as a treatment of mental disorders? A systematic review, Eva Hoch et al., 2019

How effective and safe is medical cannabis as a treatment of mental disorders ? A systematic review Eva Hoch,· Dominik Niemann, · Rupert von Keller, · Miriam Schneider, · Chris M. Friemel, · Ulrich W. Preuss ,·Alkomiet Hasan, · Oliver Pogarell European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2019 Doi.org/10.1007/s00406-019-00984-4   Abstract : We conducted a review of systematic reviews (SRs) and randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) to analyze efficacy and safety of cannabis-based medication in patients with mental disorders. Five data bases were systematically searched (2006—August 2018); 4 SRs (of 11 RCTs) and 14 RCTs (1629 participants) were included. Diagnoses were: dementia, cannabis and opioid dependence, psychoses/schizophrenia, general [...]

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Pills to Pot : Observational Analyses of Cannabis Substitution Among Medical Cannabis Users With Chronic Pain, K.F. Boehnke, 2019

Pills to Pot : Observational Analyses of Cannabis Substitution Among Medical Cannabis Users With Chronic Pain Kevin F. Boehnke, J. Ryan Scott, Evangelos Litinas, Suzanne Sisley, David A. Williams, Daniel J. Clauw The Journal of Pain, 2019 https://www.jpain.org/article/S1526-5900(18)30735-1/fulltext DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2019.01.010 Highlights •Medical cannabis users reported substituting cannabis for pain medications. •User rationale for substitution was fewer side effects and better pain management. •Most users reported improved pain and health since using cannabis. •Intentions behind and duration of cannabis use affected substitution behavior. •Unlike previous studies, >50% of participants were women and adults >50 years old. Abstract Chronic pain is common, costly, and challenging to treat. Many [...]

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Cannabidiol in Anxiety and Sleep : A Large Case Series, S. Shannon et al. , 2019

Cannabidiol in Anxiety and Sleep : A Large Case Series SHANNON S., LEWIS N., LEE H., HUGHES S. The Permanente Journal, 2019, 23   Abstract CONTEXT: Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many cannabinoid compounds found in cannabis. It does not appear to alter consciousness or trigger a "high." A recent surge in scientific publications has found preclinical and clinical evidence documenting value for CBD in some neuropsychiatric disorders, including epilepsy, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Evidence points toward a calming effect for CBD in the central nervous system. Interest in CBD as a treatment of a wide range of disorders has exploded, yet few clinical studies of [...]

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