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  • Psychological and psychosocial interventions for cannabis cessation in adults: a systematic review short report (2015)

    Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the world. Cannabis dependence is a recognized psychiatric diagnosis. The objective of this research was to systematically review the clinical effectiveness of psychological and psychosocial interventions for the cessation of cannabis in adults who regularly use cannabis. View study

  • Systematic review and meta-analysis of cannabis treatment for chronic pain (2009)

    It is evident that cannabis has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine. Nowadays it has been tried to clarify scientifically which are the beneficial effects and which are the noxious for its therapeutic use, for it has been demonstrated that it is moderately effective in the treatment of the chronic pain. View study

  • The Effects of Cannabis Among Adults With Chronic Pain and an Overview of General Harms: A Systematic Review. (2017)

    Cannabis is increasingly available for the treatment of chronic pain, but its efficacy remains uncertain. This research was aimed at reviewing the benefits of herbal cannabis preparations for the treatment of chronic pain in adults and the harms of cannabis use in Chronic pain and adult populations in general. View study

  • The Relationship between Marijuana Use Prior to Sex and Sexual Function in Women. (2019)

    The purpose of this research was to evaluate the perceptions of women about the effect of marijuana use before sexual activity. The results of the study allow us to conclude that marijuana seems to improve satisfaction with orgasm. A better understanding of the role of the endocannabinoid system in women is important, because there is little literature and could help the development of treatments for female sexual health. View study

  • The Use of Medical Cannabis with Other Medications: A Review of Safety and Guidelines [Internet] (2017)

    Marijuana or cannabis is a material similar to tobacco obtained from flowers, fruit cups and leaves of the cannabis plant. The purpose of this report was to review the clinical evidence and evidence-based guidelines regarding the safety and interaction of the use of medicinal cannabis with other medications. View study