The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#63 Medical Marijuana: Is it really dope?
50 minutes Posted Oct 23, 2017 at 12:00 am.
Intro
Picks of the week
Guest bio
Getting to know our guest
Clinical case
Limitations for cannabis research
Discussion of THC and cannabidiol
Smoking versus ingesting cannabis products
Recap of cannabinoid mechanism of action
Cannabis and cannabinoid products available
Synthetic THC (dronabinol)
How “recommending” cannabis and dispensaries work
Conditions that respond to medical cannabis
Potential harms of medical cannabis
Future directions of cannabinoid medicine research
Cannabis induced hyperemesis syndrome
Possible lung cancer risk
Take home points
The Curbsiders recap and share their views on the medical cannabis controversy
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Show notes
Expand your consciousness around medical cannabis (aka marijuana) with expert Dr Donald Abrams, Chief of the Hematology-Oncology Division at San Francisco General Hospital and a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of California San Francisco. We explain the cannabinoid system, THC, CBD aka cannabidiol, limitations surrounding cannabis research, current and future medical uses for medical cannabis (marijuana), and potential conditions it may benefit. We take a deep dive on the potential harms of medical cannabis and how to counsel patients on safe use. Plus, the return past guest and new correspondent, Dr Molly Heublein, Assistant Professor of Medicine from UCSF.
Thanks to Dr Molly Heublein for writing and producing this episode and it’s show notes!
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Clinical case from Kashlak Memorial:  MM is a 62 yo woman with a history of osteoarthritis and breast cancer, now on an aromatase inhibitor. She struggles with aching and stiffness in her hands, shoulders, knees, and hips. A friend suggested she try medical marijuana. She wants her provider’s opinion on if this is safe and effective.
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