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Effect of cannabis consumption on characteristics and evolution of thromboangitis obliterans. Vasa. 2021; doi:10.1024/0301-1526/a000948. Heart attack ...
Positive toxicology screen for cannabis and cannabis use disorder by structured clinical interview. Participants who use cannabis for recreational or ...
Many teens are taking things a step further, adding cannabis, CBD oils and other dangerous additives to vaping devices. When patients show up to the ...
Cannabis; Carbamazepine; Carbidopa; Carbinoxamine; Ceritinib; Cetirizine; Clobazam; Clomipramine; Clonazepam; Cobicistat; Codeine; Conivaptan; Cyclobenzaprine ...
Cannabis products have been reported to make seizures worse. The FDA doesn't currently regulate herbal products. Herbs can interact with anti-seizure medicines, ...
If you cough more than usual after you give up cigarettes, find out what it might mean and when to call the doctor.
... cannabis users. J Cannabis Res. 2025 Jan 4; 7 (1):1 Epub 2025 Jan 04. View PubMed; Yadav S, Katamesh BE, Vincent A. Cannabis for Fibromyalgia: Hope or Hype?
Cannabis; Carbamazepine; Carbidopa; Carbinoxamine; Carisoprodol; Cetirizine; Chloral Hydrate; Chlorzoxazone; Clobazam; Clomipramine; Clonazepam; Codeine ...
Cannabis; Carbamazepine; Carbidopa; Carbinoxamine; Ceritinib; Cetirizine; Chloral Hydrate; Chloroquine; Chlorpromazine; Ciprofloxacin; Citalopram. Show More.
... cannabis e-cigarette in young adults, and to identify if co-use of nicotine and cannabis e-cigarettes is a risk factor for use of combustible forms of ...
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