Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY (MAB, JHA, COC); Community Health and Social Medicine, City University of New York, School of Medicine, New York, NY (NS).
J Addict Med. 2018 Jul/Aug;12(4):259-261. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000404.
: In observational and retrospective studies, people who use cannabis are more likely than people who do not use cannabis to also use other drugs. People who take medical cannabis are also more likely to report medical and non-medical use of opioid analgesics, stimulants, and tranquilizers. Given that people who take medical cannabis and those who do not are likely to have different underlying morbidity, it is possible that medical cannabis use reduces prescription drug use yet prescription drug use remains relatively high. Studies comparing people who take medical cannabis with people who do not take it cannot draw conclusions about the effect of medical cannabis on drug use. To fully understand the effect of medical cannabis on the use of other drugs, prospective longitudinal studies randomizing individuals to cannabis versus other treatments are urgently needed.
在观察性和回顾性研究中,使用大麻的人与不使用大麻的人相比,更有可能同时使用其他药物。使用医用大麻的人也更有可能报告使用阿片类镇痛药、兴奋剂和镇静剂的医疗和非医疗用途。鉴于使用医用大麻的人和不使用医用大麻的人可能有不同的潜在疾病,医用大麻的使用可能会减少处方药的使用,但处方药的使用仍然相对较高。比较使用医用大麻的人和不使用医用大麻的人的研究不能得出医用大麻对药物使用影响的结论。为了充分了解医用大麻对其他药物使用的影响,迫切需要进行前瞻性纵向研究,将个体随机分配到大麻治疗与其他治疗。