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IFLScience on MSNA New Synthetic Cannabinoid Could Pack A Painkilling Punch – Without The HighIn a new step forward on the quest for better painkillers, scientists have developed a synthetic cannabinoid that keeps the ...
Edible cannabis containing 50 mg or more of THC has been linked with serious side effects. Regularly taking large amounts of cannabis might cause cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).
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Compound mimics cannabis for pain relief without the side effects: Mouse study points to effective opioid alternativeFor many pain relievers, particularly opioids, tolerance to the medications over time can limit their long ... the modified ...
Synthetic cannabinoids, a class of new psychoactive substances, bind to cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 much more strongly than tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), raising public ...
Cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid ... It is important for people to start at a very low dose to see how their body reacts. The effects CBD will have on a person depends on the type ...
March 5 (UPI) --Researchers say they have reproduced the pain-relieving effects of ... Stanford University say their experiments on mice have shown that the modified cannabinoid compound, which ...
Cannabis plants contain dozens of chemical compounds called cannabinoids. These naturally occurring components are responsible for producing many of the effects — both negative and positive ...
In the current study, the researchers continue to explore, this time in the cannabinoid system, whether signalling bias could be the key to accessing pain relief without adverse effects.
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Research highlights burden of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndromeMeltzer says it is important for clinicians to advise those with frequent cannabinoid use or hyperemesis about the risks and subsequent disease burden. He says many patients don't realize that the ...
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