Tables of Contents for Cannabis Therapeutics in HIV/Aids
Introduction: Cannabis Therapeutics in HIV/AIDS, Plus, a Modest Proposal
Ethan Russo1
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Therapeutic Cannabis (Marijuana) as an Antiemetic and Appetite Stimulant in Persons with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Richard E. Bayer5
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Medical Marijuana and the AIDS Crisis
Clinton A. Werner17
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Marijuana Use in HIV-Positive and AIDS Patients: Results of an Anonymous Mail Survey
Stephen Sidney35
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Differential Effects of Medical Marijuana Based on Strain and Route of Administration: A Three-Year Observational Study
Valerie Leveroni Corral43
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Marijuana and Cannabinoids: Effects on Infections, Immunity, and AIDS
Guy A. Cabral61
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Effects of Smoked Marijuana on the Lung and Its Immune Defenses: Implications for Medicinal Use in HIV-Infected Patients
Donald P. Tashkin87
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Cannabis and Cannabis Extracts: Greater Than the Sum of Their Parts?
John M. McPartland Ethan B. Russo103
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Harm Reduction Associated with Inhalation and Oral Administration of Cannabis and THC
Franjo Grotenhermen133
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Cannabis ``Vaporization'': A Promising Strategy for Smoke Harm Reduction
Dale H. Gieringer153
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Analgesic and Reinforcing Properties of Δ9-THC-Hemisuccinate in Adjuvant-Arthritic Rats
Susan L. Broom Kenneth J. Sufka Mahmoud A. ElSohly Samir A. Ross171
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Prospects for New Cannabis-Based Prescription Medicines
Brian A. Whittle Geoffrey W. Guy Philip Robson183
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