Exploring the Legitimisation of Cannabis: A Narrative Review of Historical Uses, Legislative Changes and Medical Implication
Correspondence Address :
Priyanshu Raj,
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, Maharashtra-442107, India.
E-mail: yadavpriyanshumbbs@gmail.com
The exploration of cannabis, particularly its legitimisation and multifaceted uses, is pivotal in understanding its historical significance, chemical composition, therapeutic potential, and societal implications. This narrative review traverses millennia of cannabis usage for medicinal, recreational, and spiritual purposes, juxtaposed with contemporary legislative shifts, notably in the United States. As perceptions evolve, especially with state-level legalisation contrasting federal prohibition, the review scrutinises the burgeoning use of cannabis products, particularly among youth, and the evolving regulatory frameworks. Neurological effects of cannabis use, including impacts on brain structure and function, are examined alongside potential benefits and risks in various medical contexts. Challenges in conducting rigorous clinical research, primarily due to legal and pharmaceutical constraints, are outlined. The review delves into the complexities of cannabis usage during pregnancy and the conflicting scientific data, presenting challenges in advising expectant mothers. Cannabis’ diverse applications in treating various disorders, ranging from chronic pain to neurological conditions, are explored, shedding light on the potential benefits and limitations. The review highlights the pharmacological dynamics and clinical implications of cannabis-based therapies, emphasising the need for further research to elucidate their efficacy and long-term safety comprehensively. Moreover, the review discusses the pros and cons of CB therapy with high-Cannabidiol (CBD) medicinal cannabis, addressing challenges such as product quality, safety concerns, potential psychoactive effects, drug interactions, and limited research. It underscores the importance of informed decision-making and personalised guidance in navigating the complexities of CB therapy. In conclusion, while cannabis exhibits a wide range of potential medical applications, further research is essential to fully comprehend its therapeutic potential and weigh the associated risks. The review contributes to informed discourse and evidence-based policymaking, emphasising the need for continued research to unlock the full potential of cannabis in healthcare.
Abuse, Cannabinoids, Drug Legislation, Marijuana
DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2024/69814.19496
Date of Submission: Jan 28, 2024
Date of Peer Review: Mar 08, 2024
Date of Acceptance: Mar 21, 2024
Date of Publishing: Jun 01, 2024
AUTHOR DECLARATION:
• Financial or Other Competing Interests: None
• Was informed consent obtained from the subjects involved in the study? NA
• For any images presented appropriate consent has been obtained from the subjects. NA
PLAGIARISM CHECKING METHODS:
• Plagiarism X-checker: Jan 28, 2024
• Manual Googling: Mar 09, 2024
• iThenticate Software: Mar 20, 2024 (10%)
ETYMOLOGY: Author Origin
EMENDATIONS: 7
- Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, thomsonreuters)
- Index Copernicus ICV 2017: 134.54
- Academic Search Complete Database
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- Embase
- EBSCOhost
- Google Scholar
- HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme
- Indian Science Abstracts (ISA)
- Journal seek Database
- Popline (reproductive health literature)
- www.omnimedicalsearch.com