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E-grāmata: Cannabis Therapeutics in HIV/AIDS

  • Formāts: 238 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136403361
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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136403361
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Explore the controversial subject of cannabis therapeutics for HIV/AIDS patients!

Cannabis Therapeutics in HIV/AIDS provides a scientific view of the benefits of marijuana in helping to increase appetite, ease the symptoms of HIV/AIDS, and improve quality of life for patients. Dr. Ethan Russo, editor of the Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, has assembled a collection of first-rate information from clinicians, researchers, and patients. Based on scientific research, this book offers insights into how using cannabis has helped patients deal with the symptoms of HIV/AIDS.

This informative book contains:
  • a broad medical overview of the pertinent topics of interest with respect toAIDS and its treatment
  • an insider’s view on the twenty-year history of the discovery of AIDS and its junction with cannabis and the medical marijuana political movement
  • survey studies of clinical cannabis usage from different populations in California
  • a state-of-the-art review of immunological issues in cannabis usage and pulmonary issues with smoked cannabis
  • data on the method of cannabis vaporization
  • information on standardized sublingual whole-cannabis extracts, rectal suppositories, and aerosol preparations
Introduction: Cannabis Therapeutics in HIV/AIDS, Plus, a Modest Proposal 1(4)
Ethan Russo
Therapeutic Cannabis (Marijuana) as an Antiemetic and Appetite Stimulant in Persons with Acquired Immunodefiency Syndrome (AIDS)
5(12)
Richard E. Bayer
Medical Marijuana and the AIDS Crisis
17(18)
Clinton A. Werner
Marijuana Use in HIV-Positive and AIDS Patients: Results of an Anonymous Mail Survey
35(8)
Stephen Sidney
Differential Effects of Medical Marijuana Based on Strain and Route of Administration: A Three-Year Observational Study
43(18)
Valerie Leveroni Corral
Marijuana and Cannabinoids: Effects on Infections, Immunity, and AIDS
61(26)
Guy A. Cabral
Effects of Smoked Marijuana on the Lung and Its Immune Defenses: Implications for Medicinal Use in HIV-Infected Patients
87(16)
Donald P. Tashkin
Cannabis and Cannabis Extracts: Greater Than the Sum of Their Parts?
103(30)
John M. McPartland
Ethan B. Russo
Harm Reduction Associated with Inhalation and Oral Administration of Cannabis and THC
133(20)
Franjo Grotenhermen
Cannabis ``Vaporization'': A Promising Strategy for Smoke Harm Reduction
153(18)
Dale H. Gieringer
Analgesic and Reinforcing Properties of Δ9-THC-Hemisuccinate in Adjuvant-Arthritic Rats
171(12)
Susan L. Broom
Kenneth J. Sufka
Mahmoud A. ElSohly
Samir A. Ross
Prospects for New Cannabis-Based Prescription Medicines
183(24)
Brain A. Whittle
Geoffrey W. Guy
Philip Robson
Index 207


Ethan B Russo