Pages tagged “inhaled”
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The Endocannabinoid System and Colitis: Exploring the clinical data surrounding the use of cannabis for inflammatory bowel disease
Preclinical data supports the use of cannabinoids for gastrointestinal inflammation, but does this translate into patient outcomes?
Written by Adam Abodeely
October 15, 2024 -
Questions Patients Commonly Ask (That Doctors Should Know How to Answer)
When considering medical cannabis, patients often have numerous questions for their physicians. These questions typically revolve around safety, efficacy, legal issues, and personal concerns. Here are some of the most common questions patients are likely to ask their physicians about medical cannabis:
Written by Jordan Tishler
October 01, 2024 -
Casual Conversations #16 Female Orgasm Disorder
Hosted by John Malanca, we welcome Jordan Tishler, MD, President and Founder of ACS and the Vice President of the Female Orgasm Research Institute, and guest Suzanne Mulvehill, PhD, Executive Director and Founder of The Female Orgasm Research Institute.
Written by Kelsey Engvik
September 01, 2024 -
Cannabis and Anxiety: Navigating the Complex Relationship for Therapeutic Use
Over the years, I have had the privilege of caring for a multitude of patients turning to cannabis as a therapeutic option for anxiety, spanning from general anxiety disorder and situational anxiety to its role in managing PTSD and accompanying depression.
Written by Adam Abodeely
July 09, 2024 -
Don’t Smoke Your Medicine
Whether cannabis is used in a medical or recreational context, doing so in the safest manner possible is paramount. While there is good evidence that smoking cannabis is less risky than tobacco (1), it likely still poses some risk.
Written by Kelsey Engvik
April 09, 2024 -
ACS Guidance for Dispensaries
The ACS believes that cannabis dispensaries play a vital role in providing care and products to patients. Ideally, dispensaries provide access to high-quality, regulated, and tested cannabis in appropriate forms and for use in appropriate routes of administration to meet patients’ medical needs.
Written by Jordan Tishler
February 24, 2024