A Clinician's Guide to Cannabinoid Science
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Oct '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This essential book provides the scientific context from peer-reviewed medical literature of the emerging area of cannabinoid science.
Provides the scientific basis for the potential clinical application of cannabinoids, covering their use in relation to the skin, pain, sleep, neuropsychiatry, and the immune system as well as safety in clinical practice and therapies for clinical use. Essential reading for mental health professionals and primary care practitioners.Medical marijuana and the promise of medical advances with cannabinoids is a controversial topic. This book provides clinicians with credible, peer-reviewed science to advise patients on the use of cannabinoids in practice. From the history of cannabis to the recent discoveries, chapters include the science of cannabinoids, changes in the legal and regulatory landscape, and the emerging area of endocannabinoids. The book differentiates approved cannabinoids from cannabis and medical marijuana and stimulates clinicians to think about the risks and benefits of these two drugs. It provides the factual background for clinicians to lead the discussion on the continued use of marijuana, ongoing areas of research and future advances and development of new medications for treatment. An invaluable guide for all specialists in the pharmaceutical sciences, toxicologists, biochemists, neurologists, psychiatrists, addiction specialists, as well as primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and regulators and policymakers.
'This book is one of several recent publications on this topic. It is well researched and informative, providing an adequate background to enable clinicians to have factual conversations with their patients regarding the use of medical marijuana.' Michael Easton, Doody's Reviews
ISBN: 9781108730754
Dimensions: 233mm x 155mm x 8mm
Weight: 300g
164 pages