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Poppy seed pods contain morphine and codeine, which are opioid medicines. The seeds are coated with small amounts of these opioids, which remain in the liquid ...
Mayo Clinic. "CBD comes from cannabis sativa, which is the plant from which we get marijuana, which has THC, which is the effect that gets people high." CBD ...
... 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?
Patients with substance misuse issues (e.g., smoking or other consumption of tobacco/cannabis, and alcohol dependency). Closed head injury with resultant ...
In the U.S., medical marijuana, also referred to as medical cannabis, is legal in a growing number of states. Medical marijuana is prescribed to ease pain ...
Known severe substance use disorder (e.g., alcohol, cannabis products for medical or recreational purposes, illegal drugs, hypnotics, sedatives, anxiolytics) ...
Inhaled drug use including tobacco, cannabis and vaping, and associated medical and psychiatric conditions, digital health equity. More about research at ...
Subject who has concomitant cannabis use either recreational or for medical reasons within 14 days of Baseline or any history of clinically significant drug ...
Cannabis; Carbamazepine; Carbidopa; Carbinoxamine; Carphenazine; Cetirizine; Chloral Hydrate; Chlordiazepoxide; Chlorpheniramine; Chlorpromazine; Chlorzoxazone ...
Cannabis; Capivasertib; Carbamazepine; Cenobamate; Chlorzoxazone; Cilostazol; Cimetidine; Ciprofloxacin; Clofazimine; Clotrimazole; Conivaptan; Crizotinib ...
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