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Institute of Medicine

 




Contents

Title Page and Notice i
Committee iii
Reviewers v
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1

1 INTRODUCTION 13
  How This Study Was Conducted 15
  Marijuana Today 16
  Marijuana and Medicine 19
  Who Uses Medical Marijuana? 20
  Cannabis and the Cannabinoids 24
  Organization of the Report 30
2 CANNABINOIDS AND ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY 33
  Introduction 33
  Cannabinoid Receptors 39
  The Endogenous Cannabinoid System 43
  Sites of Action 48
  Cannabinoid Receptors and Brain Functions 51
  Chronic Effects of THC 56
  Cannabinoids and the Immune System 59
  Conclusions and Recommendations 69
3 FIRST, DO NO HARM: CONSEQUENCES OF MARIJUANA USE AND ABUSE 83
  The Marijuana "High" 83
  Drug Dynamics 84
  Marijuana Use and Dependence 92
  Link Between Medical Use and Drug Abuse 101
  Psychological Harms 104
  Physiological Harms: Tissue and Organ Damage 109
  Summary and Conclusions 125
4 THE MEDICAL VALUE OF MARIJUANA AND RELATED SUBSTANCES 137
  Standards for Evaluating Clinical Trials 138
  Analgesia 139
  Nausea and Vomiting 145
  Wasting Syndrome and Appetite Stimulation 154
  Neurological Disorders 159
  Glaucoma 173
  Summary 177
  Other Reports on Marijuana as Medicine 180
5 DEVELOPMENT OF CANNABINOID DRUGS 193
  Federal Drug Development Policy 194
  Development and Marketing of Marinol 202
  Market Outlook for Cannabinoids 208
  Regulation of and Market Outlook for Marijuana 213
  Conclusions 218

APPENDIXES
A Individuals and Organizations That Spoke or Wrote to the Institute of Medicine About Marijuana and Medicine 225
B Workshop Agendas 232
C Scheduling Definitions 240
D Statement of Task 242
E Recommendations Made in Recent Reports on the Medical Use of Marijuana 244
F Rescheduling Criteria 256

INDEX 259

List of Tables and Figures

TABLES
1.1 Self-Reported Disorders Treated with Marijuana by Members of San Francisco Cannabis Cultivators Club 21
1.2 Self-Reported Disorders Treated with Marijuana by Members of Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center (LACRC), According to Center Staff 22
1.3 Summary of Reports to IOM Study Team by 43 Individuals 23
1.4 Primary Symptoms of 43 Individuals Who Reported to IOM Study Team 24
1.5 Cannabinoids Identified in Marijuana 25
2.1 Landmark Discoveries Since the 1982 IOM Report 34
2.2 Compounds That Bind to Cannabinoid Receptors 44
2.3 Comparison of Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists 46
2.4 Cellular Processes That Can Be Targeted for Drug Development 48
2.5 Brain Regions in Which Cannabinoid Receptors Are Abundant 49
2.6 Cannabinoid Receptors 51
2.7 Effects of Cannabinoids on the Immune System 60
2.8 Historical Comparisons Between Cannabinoids and Opiates 69
3.1 Psychoactive Doses of THC in Humans 85
3.2 Drug Withdrawal Symptoms 90
3.3 Factors That Are Correlated with Drug Dependence 94
3.4 Prevalence of Drug Use and Dependence in the General Population 95
3.5 Relative Prevalence of Diagnoses of Psychiatric Disorders Associated with Drug Use Among Children 96
3.6 Effect of Decriminalization on Marijuana Use in Emergency Room (ER) Cases 103
4.1 Studies on the Effects of Marijuana and Cannabinoids in Multiple Sclerosis 163
4.2 Classes of Antispasticity Drugs 164
4.3 Drugs Used to Treat Movement Disorders 168
4.4 Clinical Trials of Cannabidiol (CBD) in Epileptics 171
4.5 Anticonvulsant Drugs for Various Types of Seizures 172
4.6 Classes of Drugs Used to Treat Glaucoma 176
5.1 Cannabinoids and Related Compounds Commonly Used in Research 201
5.2 Cannabinoids Under Development for Human Use 209

FIGURES
1.1 Cannabinoid biosynthesis 26
2.1 Diagram of neuron with synapse 38
2.2 Cannabinoid receptors 40
2.3 Cannabinoid agonists trigger a series of reactions within cells 41
2.4 Chemical structures of selected cannabinoid agonists 45
2.5 Locations of brain regions in which cannabinoid receptors are abundant 50
2.6 Diagrams showing motor regions of the brain 52
3.1 Age distribution of marijuana users among the general population 93
4.1 Emesis-stimulating pathways 146
4.2 Effect of nabilone on multiple sclerosis symptoms 162
5.1 Stages of clinical testing 196



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