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Cannabis is the most widely consumed illicit drug globally.. It is possible to experience cannabis overdose and toxicity, but ... The negative health consequences of cannabis use in pregnancy is similar to the effects of tobacco smoking on mother and baby. ... The risks associated with use of cannabis (ranging from less severe to more severe) include: ... the likelihood of death due to cannabis intoxication alone is very low, although combination with other drugs can result in ...
None | WHO FCTC
Challenges For Cannabis and Banking Outside Perspective 23 July 2019 Read more ...
None | WHO FCTC
Challenges For Cannabis and Banking Outside Perspective 23 July 2019 Read more ...
Tax | WHO FCTC
Submission to the Standing Committee on Health Bill C-45 (Cannabis Act) 17 August 2017 ...
Packaging and labelling | WHO FCTC
Submission to the Standing Committee on Health Bill C-45 (Cannabis Act) 17 August 2017 ...
Packaging and labelling | WHO FCTC
Submission to the Standing Committee on Health Bill C-45 (Cannabis Act) 17 August 2017 ...
Tax | WHO FCTC
Submission to the Standing Committee on Health Bill C-45 (Cannabis Act) 17 August 2017 ...
WTS database | WHO FCTC
Cannabis: 2.23%; Heroin: 1.12%; Crack: 0.55%; Glass: 1.66 % and Psychotropic Pills and Ecstasy: 1.66%. A significant difference ...
WTS database | WHO FCTC
Groups were compared on socio-demographic data and current smoking, alcohol misuse and cannabis use. Reasons for e-cigarette ... cannabis use, RRR: 30.2). CONCLUSIONS: Although often still part of adolescent experimentation, e-cigarettes are becoming ...
WTS database | WHO FCTC
France holds the record for cannabis use in Europe, especially among adolescents. This drug of abuse is thus mainly used during ... In addition, synthetic derivatives of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which are more noxious than cannabis itself are now appearing ...
WTS database | WHO FCTC
On the haschisch or cannabis indica 1985 410 Maple Avenue, Vienna, VA 22180 Read more... ... It is the first report of the intoxicating effects of cannabis in a major American medical journal. ... and compressed resin rich small leaves and flowering brachts of the plant Cannabis sativa. Usually mixed with tobacco of ...
WTS database | WHO FCTC
Cannabis smoking can create respiratory problems. Vaporizers heat cannabis to release active cannabinoids, but remain cool ... cannabis, adult, age distribution, aged, article, cannabis smoking, chi square test, smoking, controlled study, drug delivery ... Vaporized cannabis should create fewer respiratory symptoms than smoked cannabis. We examined self-reported respiratory ... and amount of cannabis used were taken into account. Age, sex, cigarettes, and amount of cannabis also had significant effects ...
Product substitution | WHO FCTC
Cannabis, alcohol and cigarettes: Substitutes or complements? Cameron, L., Williams, J. 2001 ...
Product substitution | WHO FCTC
Cannabis, alcohol and cigarettes: Substitutes or complements? Cameron, L., Williams, J. 2001 ...
High-income economies | WHO FCTC
Cannabis, alcohol and cigarettes: Substitutes or complements? Cameron, L., Williams, J. 2001 ...
Journal article | WHO FCTC
Cannabis, alcohol and cigarettes: Substitutes or complements? Cameron, L., Williams, J. 2001 ...
Tax, price and tobacco use: Youth | WHO FCTC
Cannabis, alcohol and cigarettes: Substitutes or complements? Cameron, L., Williams, J. 2001 ...
Adults' demand for tobacco products | WHO FCTC
Cannabis, alcohol and cigarettes: Substitutes or complements? Cameron, L., Williams, J. 2001 ...
High-income economies | WHO FCTC
Cannabis, alcohol and cigarettes: Substitutes or complements? Cameron, L., Williams, J. 2001 ...