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Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis, Cannabidiol, and Cannabinoid-Based Pharmaceuticals

Journal

PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 107, Issue 3-4, Pages 131-149

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000521683

Keywords

delta(9)-THC ; CBD; Medical marijuana; Cannabis; Cannabinoids; Pharmacology; Therapeutics

Funding

  1. PA Options for Wellness, a Pennsylvania

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This review summarizes the therapeutic uses of cannabis and CBD oil. The data support the role of cannabis/cannabinoids in pain relief, seizure disorders, appetite stimulation, muscle spasticity, and treatment of nausea/vomiting, but the data for central nervous system disorders and cancer treatment are less compelling.
Background: There is a growing interest in the use of cannabis (and its extracts), as well as CBD oil (hemp extracts containing cannabidiol), for therapeutic purposes. While there is reason to believe that cannabinoids may be efficacious for a number of different diseases and syndromes, there exist limited objective data supporting the use of crude materials (CBD oil, cannabis extracts, and/or cannabis itself). Summary: In the present review, we examined data for pure cannabinoid compounds (dronabinol, nabilone, and CBD), as well as partially purified medicinal cannabis extracts (nabiximols), to provide guidance on the potential therapeutic uses of high-THC cannabis and CBD oil. In general, data support a role for cannabis/cannabinoids in pain, seizure disorders, appetite stimulation, muscle spasticity, and treatment of nausea/vomiting. Given the biological activities of the cannabinoids, there may be utility in treatment of central nervous system disorders (such as neurodegenerative diseases, PTSD, and addiction) or for the treatment of cancer. However, those data are much less compelling. Key Message: On balance, there are reasons to support the potential use of medical cannabis and cannabis extract (& UDelta;(9)-THC-dominant or CBD-dominant), but much more careful research is required.& nbsp;(c) 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel

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