Contents
Executive Summary, 1
1. Introduction, 13
How This Study Was Conducted, 15
Marijuana Today, 16
Marijuana and Medicine, 19
Who Uses Medical Marijuana? 20
Cannabis and the Cannabinoids, 24
Organization of the Report, 30
2. Cannabinoids and Animal Physiology, 33
Introduction, 33
Cannabinoid Receptors, 39
The Endogenous Cannabinoid System, 43
Sites of Action, 48
Cannabinoid Receptors and Brain Functions, 51
Chronic Effects of THC, 56
Cannabinoids and the Immune System, 59
Conclusions and Recommendations, 69
3. First, Do No Harm: Consequences of Marijuana Use and Abuse, 83
The Marijuana »High», 83
Drug Dynamics, 84
Marijuana Use and Dependence, 92
Link Between Medical Use and Drug Abuse, 101
Psychological Harms, 104
Physiological Harms: Tissue and Organ Damage, 109
Summary and Conclusions, 125
4. The Medical Value Of Marijuana and Related Substances, 137
Standards for Evaluating Clinical Trials, 138
Analgesia, 139
Nausea and Vomiting, 145
Wasting Syndrome and Appetite Stimulation, 154
Neurological Disorders, 159
Glaucoma, 173
Summary, 177
Other Reports on Marijuana as Medicine, 180
5. Development of Cannabinoid Drugs, 193
Federal Drug Development Policy, 194
Development and Marketing of Marinol, 202
Market Outlook for Cannabinoids, 208
Regulation of and Market Outlook for Marijuana, 213
Conclusions, 218
Appendixes
A. Individuals and Organizations That Spoke or Wrote to the Institute of Medicine About Marijuana and Medicine, 225
B. Workshop Agendas, 232
C. Scheduling Definitions, 240
D. Statement of Task, 242
E. Recommendations Made in Recent Reports on the Medical Use of Marijuana, 244
F. Rescheduling Criteria, 256
Index, 259
(24 de setiembre de 2010)