Department of Public Health Sciences, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Addict Dis. 2023 Jul-Sep;41(3):258-262. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2022.2107332. Epub 2022 Aug 17.
Smoking cannabis in medical users is associated with exposure to harmful toxins. It is important to characterize cannabis-use profiles and risk-factors for medical cannabis users who smoke cannabis. 100 members of a medical cannabis dispensary with mental health concerns were interviewed in detail about their cannabis use. Forty seven percent of participants preferred smoking only, 18% preferred vaporizing, 25% preferred both smoking and vaping, and 10% preferred oral ingestion methods. Smokers differed from other users in multiple ways, including a greater preference for THC-dominant chemovars, and more frequent and greater amount of cannabis consumption. Smoking was also associated with greater rates of alcohol use disorder. These results may inform harm-reduction approaches to decrease the number of individuals smoking cannabis and use less harmful methods of medical cannabis ingestion.
医用大麻使用者吸烟与接触有害毒素有关。对于吸食医用大麻的使用者,了解其大麻使用情况和风险因素非常重要。我们对 100 名有心理健康问题的医用大麻药房使用者进行了详细访谈,了解他们的大麻使用情况。47%的参与者更喜欢只吸烟,18%的更喜欢蒸气吸入,25%的更喜欢吸烟和蒸气吸入,10%的更喜欢口服。吸烟者与其他使用者在多个方面存在差异,包括更喜欢四氢大麻酚占优势的化学变种,更频繁、更大剂量地使用大麻。吸烟也与更高的酒精使用障碍发生率相关。这些结果可能为减少吸烟人群数量和采用危害较小的医用大麻摄入方法提供减少伤害的方法。