Professional paper
https://doi.org/10.24141/1/6/1/13
Marijuana – Abuse and Medical Use
Marija Markus Klarić
orcid.org/0000-0002-9561-048X
; Vlada RH, Vladin ured, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Dubravko Klarić
; Ministarstvo zdravstva RH, Povjerenstvo za medicinsku uporabu kanabisa, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Ognjen Brborović
orcid.org/0000-0002-4852-2495
; Medicinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Katedra za socijalnu medicinu i organizaciju zdravstvene zaštite, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Krunoslav Capak
; Hrvatski zavod za javno zdravstvo, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Abstract
This paper elaborates the importance of the use and abuse of Indian hemp (Cannabis sativa L., subspecies Indian). Its recognized effects as a psychoactive agent (the major constituent is THC delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) have led to different forms of use, which also include its use as a medicine for medical purposes. Technological advances and related research have led to the discovery of a large number of other ingredients (CBD cannabidiol – cannabinoids) in Indian hemp which are not psychoactive, but have nevertheless found application in medical treatment. Marijuana today, though only as one product, has in daily communication become synonymous with Indian hemp. It is the most widely offered and sought after drug in illegal markets (hashish products, hashish oil, various blends and forms of Indian hemp products are not as widespread as marijuana). The boundary of use illegal will sometimes be difficult to determine, but certainly in this respect, a scientific and empirical multidisciplinary approach, understanding and decision-making are needed.
Keywords
marijuana; cannabis; abuse; medical use
Hrčak ID:
235113
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Publication date:
4.3.2020.
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