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Marihuana and Medicine

ISBN/EAN: 9780896035935
Umbreit-Nr.: 1427962

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xxii, 826 S.
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Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 05.04.1999
€ 213,99
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  • Zusatztext
    • InhaltsangabeIntroduction: Marihuana and Medicine-A Historical Review. A Brief History of Four Millennia (BC 2000-AD 1974), Hélène Peters. The Helsinki Symposium (1975), Gabriel G. Nahas and W. D. M. Paton. The Reims Symposium (1978), Gabriel G. Nahas, W. D. M. Paton, and D. J. Harvey. Conflicting Reports on Marihuana and Health (1981-1982), A. S. Relman and C. Everett Koop. The Louisville Symposium of the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (1982), Stig Agurell, William L. Dewey, and Robert E. Willete. The Oxford Symposium 'Marihuana '84', David J. Harvey, W. D. M. Paton and Gabriel G. Nahas. The Paris Symposium of the French 'National Academie de Medicine' (1992), Jacques Chirac, Henri Baruk, Paul Lechat, and Henri Baylon. The 1997 Medical Controversy over the Legalization of Marihuana for Medicine in the United States, Jerome P. Kassirer, Gabriel G. Nahas, Kenneth Sutin, W. Manger, and G. Hyman. Part I. Chemistry and Pharmacokinetics. Cannabinoid Geometry and Biological Activity, RaphaelMechoulam, W. A. Devane, and R. Glaser. Absorption, Distribution, and Biotransformation of the Cannabinoids, David J. Harvey. Pharmacokinetics of THC in Inhaled and Oral Preparations, Marilyn Huestis. Pharmacokinetics and Mechanisms of Action of Analgesics in Clinical Pain, John E. Stambaugh. D9THC Hemisuccinate in Suppository Form as an Alternative to Oral and Smoked THC, Larry A. Walker, Ernest C. Harland, Allyson M. Best, and Mahmoud A. ElSohly. Composition and Stability of a Standard Marihuana Cigarette, Brian F. Thomas, Victor L. Parker, Lillian W. Caddell, Larry V. Jones, Surinder K.Sabharwal, Andy I. McDaniel, Alison R. Keimowitz, Nicole M. Scheffler, E. Dale Hart, John M. Mitchell, and Kenneth H. Davis, Jr.Study Design Considerations in Clinical Trials with Marihuana, Reese T. Jones. Part II. Biochemistry and Molecular Mechanisms. Effects of THC on Brain and Social Organizationof Ants, Peter Waser. Studies of the Brain Cannabinoid System Using Positron and Single-Photon Emission Tomography, S. John Gatley, Nora D. Volkow, and Alexandros Makriyannis. Cannabinoid Receptors and Their Ligands in Brain and Other Tissues, Roger G. Pertwee. Cannabinoid Interaction with Brain Reward Systems, Eliot L. Gardner. Dependence, Tolerance, and Alteration in Gene Expression, Noboru Hiroi. Cocaine and a Mechanism for Long-Term Changes in Gene Expression, Bruce T. Hope. Cannabonoids and the Cholinergic System, Edward F. Domino. Marihuana: Acute Effects on Human Memory, Loren L. Miller. Does THC Induce Aggression?: Suppression and Induction of Aggressive Reactions by Chronic and Acute D9Tetrahydrocannabinol Treatment in Laboratory Rats, Klaus A.Miczek. Part III. Pharmacology and Physiopathology. The Psychology and Physiologic Effects of Active Cannabinoids, Mario PerezReyes. Physiological and Pharmacological Interactions of Marihuana (THC) with Drugs and Anesthetics, Kenneth M. Sutin and Gabriel G. Nahas. Interactions of Marihuana and THC with Other Drugs: What We Don't, But Should, Know, Leo E. Hollister. Marihuana and the Lung, Donald P. Tashkin. Marihuana Smoking, a Possible Carcinogen or Cocarcinogen, George Hyman. Cardiovascular Effects of Marihuana and Cannabinoids, Renaud Trouve and Gabriel Nahas. The Immune Response and Marihuana, Harris Rosenkrantz. Marihuana and the Immune System, Guy A. Cabral. How to Design the Ideal Drug of the Future, Paul Janssen. Part IV. Marihuana and Reproductive Function. Cannabinoid Receptors in Sperm, Herbert Schuel, Michael C. Chang, Lani J. Burkman, Robert P. Picone, AlexandrosMakriyannis, Arthur M. Zimmerman, and Selma Zimmerman. Effects of Cannabinoids on Spermatogenesis in Mice, Arthur M. Zimmerman, Selma Zimmerman, and A. Yesoda Raj. Effects of Marihuana Inhalation on Spermatogenesis of the Rat, Hosea F. S. Huang, Gabriel G. Nahas, and Wylie C. Hembree III. Changes in Human Spermatozoa Associa
  • Kurztext
    • In Marihuana and Medicine, leading physicians and scientists from around the world critically review the pharmacological and molecular basis of the therapeutic properties of marihuana and its active ingredient, THC. They detail the broad array of marihuana's effects on brain function, the immune system, male and female reproductive function, and cardiac and pulmonary function, as well as evaluate its clinical applications in psychiatry, glaucoma, pain management, cancer chemotherapy, and AIDS treatment. Their work indicates that marihuana impairs brain and reproductive function, is harmful to the immune system, is more damaging when smoked to the lung than tobacco smoke, and is not an effective, medically acceptable therapeutic vehicle for THC. The editors have also included key historical material tracing the controversial history of marihuana in science and medicine over the centuries. Marihuana and Medicine's report of the latest findings on the pharmacological, pharmacodynamic, and molecular mechanisms of marihuana will be essential reading for clinicians, psychiatrists, pharmacologists, policy makers, health-care workers, and attorneys.