Cannabis, Hashish e le loro ripercussioni sulla vita sociale.
Inviato: 16/10/2017, 23:27
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"Despite the endless controversy, marijuana users, growers, and the scientific, legal, and medical communities will all confirm that there are many strains of marijuana that have different levels of cannabinoids. Depending on which cannabinoid receptors these chemical compounds activate in the brain and spinal cord, using marijuana can produce stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogenic effects". - http://hallucinogens.com/what-are-hallu ... lucinogen/
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"6.3.3 Long term effects: A significant number of individuals report paranoia, persecutory ideas, or
hallucinations while under the influence of cannabis243 and with drug-naïve study subjects, high drop-out
rates would compromise the integrity of the clinical trial." pag 19 di http://www.who.int/medicines/access/con ... update.pdf
Nel primo comunque si fa un breve accenno sul fatto che la natura di "sostanza allucinogena" sarebbe controverso. In maniera più specifica, comunque, sarebbe da definirsi "sostanza psicotropa" o, per essere precisi "preparato psicoattivo", almeno facendo una traduzione libera di ciò "Cannabis is a generic term used to denote the several psychoactive preparations of the plant Cannabis sativa. The major psychoactive consituent in cannabis is ∆-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Compounds which are structurally similar to THC are referred to as cannabinoids. In addition, a number of recently identified compounds that differ structurally from cannabinoids nevertheless share many of their pharmacological properties. The Mexican term 'marijuana' is frequently used in referring to cannabis leaves or other crude plant material in many countries. The unpollinated female plants are called hashish. Cannabis oil (hashish oil) is a concentrate of cannabinoids obtained by solvent extraction of the crude plant material or of the resin." http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/facts/cannabis/en/
"Despite the endless controversy, marijuana users, growers, and the scientific, legal, and medical communities will all confirm that there are many strains of marijuana that have different levels of cannabinoids. Depending on which cannabinoid receptors these chemical compounds activate in the brain and spinal cord, using marijuana can produce stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogenic effects". - http://hallucinogens.com/what-are-hallu ... lucinogen/
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"6.3.3 Long term effects: A significant number of individuals report paranoia, persecutory ideas, or
hallucinations while under the influence of cannabis243 and with drug-naïve study subjects, high drop-out
rates would compromise the integrity of the clinical trial." pag 19 di http://www.who.int/medicines/access/con ... update.pdf
Nel primo comunque si fa un breve accenno sul fatto che la natura di "sostanza allucinogena" sarebbe controverso. In maniera più specifica, comunque, sarebbe da definirsi "sostanza psicotropa" o, per essere precisi "preparato psicoattivo", almeno facendo una traduzione libera di ciò "Cannabis is a generic term used to denote the several psychoactive preparations of the plant Cannabis sativa. The major psychoactive consituent in cannabis is ∆-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Compounds which are structurally similar to THC are referred to as cannabinoids. In addition, a number of recently identified compounds that differ structurally from cannabinoids nevertheless share many of their pharmacological properties. The Mexican term 'marijuana' is frequently used in referring to cannabis leaves or other crude plant material in many countries. The unpollinated female plants are called hashish. Cannabis oil (hashish oil) is a concentrate of cannabinoids obtained by solvent extraction of the crude plant material or of the resin." http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/facts/cannabis/en/