PPT-Medical Cannabis Drug Interactions and Adverse Effects
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Learning Objectives Review the New Mexico Cannabis Program Describe how cannabis works in the body Identify available dosage forms and their benefits and cautions
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Learning Objectives Review the New Mexico Cannabis Program Describe how cannabis works in the body Identify available dosage forms and their benefits and cautions Identify common adverse effects of medical cannabis use. Dr. Bareket Schiff Keren. Some history. GLOBAL. AND. LOCAL. Gan. -. zi. -gun-nu. – the drug that takes away the mind. Azallu. . – hand of ghost, poison of all limbs. (neurological diseases?). . 1.3 Drugs. Summary of Specification content. Testing of new drugs and clinical trials.. Thalidomide. Learning Outcomes. Define the term ‘drug’.. Give examples of medical drugs.. Explain . why drugs need to be tested before they can be prescribed.. drug control . system and its effects on science. Tom Blickman– TNI. tblick@tni.org. The Rise and Decline of Cannabis Prohibition. The . History of Cannabis in the UN Drug Control System and Options For Reform. Gregg VandeKieft, MD, MA. WSHPCO “Expanding dimensions in hospice & palliative care”. Chelan, . wa. October 10, 2017. Disclosure. Dr. VandeKieft does not have any conflicts of interest to disclose. He will discuss medical applications of cannabis, but will not discuss off-label use of medications.. Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Adults and Adolescents . April 2015. AETC . NCRC . Slide Set. 2. July 2016. www.aidsetc.org. About This Presentation. These slides were developed using the April 2015 . Drug-Drug Interactions. Basic mechanisms of drug-drug interactions. Clinical significance of drug-drug interactions. Minimizing adverse drug-drug interactions. Drug-Drug Interactions. Interactions can occur whenever a patient takes more than one drug.. PDI Medical. What is Neuropathy?. Acquired Neuropathy Causes. Symptoms/Subtypes. Mainstream Treatments. Pain Relievers. OTC medications. Opioids. Anti-seizure medications. gabapentin (. Neurotin. ). pregabalin (Lyrica). Olha. . Vashkevych. Qing Huang. Fannyeu. . Liou. Yineeta Chitlall. Zetia. (. Ezetimibe. ). Pharmacologic category: . Atilipemic. . agent. Use: . Treatment of primary hypercholesterolemia . MOA: . Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Adults and Adolescents . April 2015. AETC . NCRC . Slide Set. 2. July 2016. www.aidsetc.org. About This Presentation. These slides were developed using the April 2015 . Introduction. Adverse effect:. Any . undesirable or unintended . effect due to . of drug . administration.. It is broad term and includes all kinds of noxious effect such as trivial, serious or even fatal.. Medical Marijuana: What the California Physician Needs to Know. Cannabis. Epidemiology. Cannabis Basics. Physical and Psychological Effects. Legal Issues. Evidence Base for Medicinal Marijuana. Cannabis Usage. Jeanette M. Tetrault, MD FACP FASAM. Professor of Medicine. Program Director, Addiction Medicine Fellowship. Associate Director for Education and Training, . Program in Addiction Medicine. Yale School of Medicine. Special Content Expert on Cannabis. Division of Therapeutics & Medical Consequences . National Institute on Drug Abuse. . aidan.hampson@nih.gov. Disclosures:. Any opinions expressed are my own and may/not represent an official position of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.. Kelly Butterman. Lead Cannabis Educator. Verdes Cannabis. kbutterman@verdesfoundation.org. Objectives. Drug Scheduling: . Clinicians . are limited to the type of guidance they can provide to patients because of the way cannabis is scheduled as a drug.
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