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Cannabinoids: for better and for worse
Florence Thibaut1, Margret R Hoehe2
1University Hospital Cochin, site Tarnier, Paris, France; Faculty of Medicine Paris Descartes (University of Paris); INSERM U1266, Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Paris, France, ORCID : 0000-0002-0204-5435.
Cannabis is shifting from a counterculture symbol to a recognized medicine. While approved cannabinoid drugs and legalization increase, careful consideration of therapeutic promise versus health risks and regulations is essential.
Area of Science:
- Pharmacology
- Drug Safety
- Public Health Policy
Background:
- Cannabis use has evolved from a counterculture emblem to a potential therapeutic agent.
- Recent approvals of cannabinoid-based drugs and legalization in various regions highlight a significant shift.
- Concerns regarding cannabis safety and regulatory frameworks persist alongside its growing acceptance.
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