Research Article
Marijuana-Is It a Medicine?
Thersilla Oberbarnscheidt1* and Norman S Miller2
1Department of Psychiatry, Central Michigan University, USA
2CEO of Health Advocates PLLC, East Lansing, MI, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Medical College of George, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia, USA
- *Corresponding Author:
- Thersilla Oberbarnscheidt
Department of Psychiatry
Central Michigan University Resident, USA
E-mail: Oberb1t@cmich.edu
Received date: November 21, 2016; Accepted date: December 02, 2016; Published date: December 09, 2016
Citation: Oberbarnscheidt T, Miller NS (2016) Marijuana-Is It a Medicine? J Addict Res Ther S11:011. doi:10.4172/2155-6105.S11-011
Copyright: © 2016 Oberbarnscheidt T, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Abstract
This review is based on literature search to determine the risks and benefits of marijuana as a medical agent and the role for marijuana in mainstream medicine. “Marijuana" is the natural form of cannabis derived from the Cannabis sativa plant and refers specifically to the dried leaves and flowering tops or "herbal cannabis”. Other terms for marijuana are cannabis or hemp. Current clinical studies do not focus on the natural form of marijuana, but evaluate synthetical forms of THC instead. Marijuana is a schedule I substance by federal law with high potential of addiction and no medical benefit which limits research studies and forbids clinical use. However, the synthetically form THC cannot be compared with the natural form of marijuana and vice versa. Unlike most medications on the market, marijuana does not have only one or two active agents. Natural forms of marijuana are derived from the plant, Cannabis sativa, and consist of over 400 compounds including flavonoids and terpenoids and more than 60 cannabinoids other than delta-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Many of these compounds are not understood and their effects and adverse effects unknown.