Title of article :
Chemistry, Metabolism, and Toxicology of Cannabis: Clinical Implications
Author/Authors :
Sharma، Priyamvada نويسنده Centre for Addiction Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India. , , Murthy، Pratima نويسنده Centre for Addiction Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India. , , Bharath، M.M. Srinivas نويسنده Department of Neurochemistry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India. ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Cannabis is one of the most widely abused substances throughout the
world. The primary psychoactive constituent of cannabis, delta 9-
tetrahydrocannabinol (?9_THC), produces a myriad of pharmacological
effects in animals and humans. Although it is used as a recreational drug,
it can potentially lead to dependence and behavioral disturbances and its
heavy use may increase the risk for psychotic disorders.
Many studies that endeavor to understand the mechanism of action of
cannabis concentrate on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of
cannabinoids in humans. However, there is limited research on the
chronic adverse effects and retention of cannabinoids in human subjects.
Cannabis can be detected in body fluids following exposure through
active/passive inhalation and exposure through breastfeeding. Cannabis
detection is directly dependent on accurate analytical procedures for
detection of metabolites and verification of recent use.
In this review, an attempt has been made to summarize the properties of cannabis and its derivatives, and to discuss the implications of its use with emphasis on bioavailability, limit of detection, carry over period and passive inhalation, important factors for detection and diagnosis.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry