Tag: CBD-
Treatment for Cannabis Use Disorder Has Decreased Since 2004
For people with CUD in 2004 to 2014, specialty treatment decreased in states with medical cannabis laws with dispensary provisions
ED Visits for Cannabis Use Tied to Increased Risk for Incident Anxiety Disorder
Findings show threefold higher risk compared with the general population and even higher risk among young men
Asthma More Common Among Youth Reporting Cannabis Use
Findings suggest a dose-response relationship
Recent Cannabis Use Tied to Higher Risk of Current Asthma
Findings show dose-response relationship among U.S. individuals 12 years and older
Cannabis Does Not Impact Nonmedical Opioid Use in Opioid Use Disorder
No association seen between cannabis use and nonmedical opioid use in those receiving pharmacotherapies for OUD
FDA Says Marijuana Should Be Reclassified as Less Risky Drug
Currently, cannabis is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, a category that includes heroin and LSD
Medical Cannabis Use for Chronic Pain Linked to New-Onset Arrhythmia
Increased risk for new-onset arrhythmia observed; most pronounced during the first 180 days
One in Eight Older Adults Reports Using Cannabis in Past Year
Use more likely among unmarried or unpartnered adults and those consuming alcohol
Maternal Cannabis Use Linked to Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Ongoing cannabis use during pregnancy linked to pregnancy outcomes known to be related to placental dysfunction
In Utero Exposure to Cannabis Tied to Worse Neonatal Outcomes
Impact seen on birth weight, preterm birth, neonatal intensive care unit admission