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  2. Cannabis consumption - Wikipedia

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    Each method leads to subtly different psychoactive effects due to the THC and other chemicals being activated, and then consumed through different administration routes. It is generally considered that smoking, which includes combustion toxins, comes on quickly but lasts for a short period of time, while eating delays the onset of effect but ...

  3. Tetrahydrocannabinol - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] [33] The plasma protein binding of THC and its metabolites is approximately 95 to 99%, with THC bound mainly to lipoproteins and to a lesser extent albumin. [22] [3] THC is rapidly distributed into well-vascularized organs such as lung, heart, brain, and liver, and is subsequently equilibrated into less vascularized tissue.

  4. Cannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    They would be made available to over 18s only, with the maximum daily dose of 60 mg/day, up to 2% THC finished product allowed, 30-day maximum supply, plant-derived or synthetic. This proposal is based on an initial literature review on the safety of low dose CBD published by the TGA in April 2020. [ 112 ]

  5. Using marijuana as little as once per month linked to higher ...

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    Using marijuana as little as once per month is associated with a higher risk of both heart attack and stroke, according to a large study published Wednesday by researchers from Massachusetts ...

  6. Acceptable daily intake - Wikipedia

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    Acceptable daily intake or ADI is a measure of the amount of a specific substance (originally applied for a food additive, later also for a residue of a veterinary drug or pesticide) in food or drinking water that can be ingested (orally) daily over a lifetime without an appreciable health risk. [1]

  7. A new scientific review obtained by the New York Times found that scientists at the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institute on Drug Abuse have recommended that the Drug Enforcement ...

  8. Cannabinoid - Wikipedia

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    Anandamide is about as potent as THC at the CB 1 receptor. [76] Anandamide is found in nearly all tissues in a wide range of animals. [77] Anandamide has also been found in plants, including small amounts in chocolate. [78] Two analogs of anandamide, 7,10,13,16-docosatetraenoylethanolamide and homo-γ-linolenoylethanolamine, have similar ...

  9. Is it safe to drive after taking a cannabis edible? Here's ...

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    Another problem, despite the dosage written on a brand’s packaging, is that the actual amount of THC varies from product to product. This makes it even harder to pin down how much is too much.