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- BookRahim Valani, editor.Summary: This book examines the effectiveness of a unique area of patient care, cannabis use in medicine. While many American states have legalized medical marijuana, the FDA still has not approved it as a treatment due to a lack of studies to prove its validity. Countries such as Canada and Uruguay, on the other hand, have legalized cannabis. This book aids in accelerating the medical legitimacy of cannabis through comprehensive coverage of its uses, legality, pharmacology, and potential issues. Organized into three parts, the book begins with topics that function as an introduction to cannabis for medical use, such as patient assessments, the role of genetics, evidence-based therapy reviews, legal aspects, and pharmacology. Subsequent chapters then delve into the practical applications of medical cannabis use, including treatment for gastrointestinal disorders, neurological diseases, rheumatic diseases, and pain management. The book's final section features crucial discussions on the potential complications and adverse events in cannabis use, as well as occupation and pediatric considerations. Nuanced and timely, Cannabis Use in Medicine, is a vital resource for medical practitioners of all specialties looking to add cannabis to their repertoire of therapies.
Contents:
Part I Introduction and Background to Cannabis Use in Medicine
Introduction to Cannabis for Medical Use
Legal Aspects of Cannabis
Pharmacology of Cannabis
Patient Assessment and Dosing Recommendations for Cannabis
Analytical Testing of Cannabis
The Role of Genetics in the Use of Cannabis
Evidence Based Reviews on Cannabis Therapy
Part II Use of Cannabis in the Management of Specific Medical Conditions
The Effects and Benefits of Cannabis on the Gastrointestinal Disorders
Neurological Diseases and Cannabinoid Treatment
Cannabinoid Treatment for Rheumatic Disease
The Use of Cannabis for Pain Management
Complications and Adverse Events from Cannabis Use
Part III Cannabis Use in Specific Populations
Occupational Considerations Related to Cannabis Use
Pediatric Considerations when Prescribing Cannabis
Cannabis Use in the Pregnant Patient. - ArticleUrban T, Jarstrand C.Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand B. 1978 Jun;86B(3):159-64.The ability of bacteria to reduce nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) to formazan, and the inhibition of this process by antibiotics, have been utilized in a method to determine antibiotic concentrations in serum. Escherichia coli, growing in the presence of increasing but subinhibitory concentrations of antibiotics, produces diminished amounts of formazan. This is photometrically quantified and the optical density obtained with the sample is compared with those obtained with know concentrations. Levels of aminoglycosides below 1 microgram/ml can be measured in the presence of other antibiotics also, and the assay can be carried out in three hours. Good correlation was obtained when 49 serum samples containing varying concentrations of sisomicin were tested simultaneously by the NBT assay and a disc diffusion method.