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IGC Completes Cohort 2 of its Phase 1 THC-Based Clinical Trial on Alzheimer’s Patients

Cannabis Law Report

IGC”) (NYSE American: IGC) announces today that it has completed Cohort 2 of its Phase 1 clinical trial on IGC’s tetrahydrocannabinol (“THC”)-based investigational new drug, IGC-AD1, intended to alleviate the symptoms of individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. This Phase 1 trial is currently testing IGC-AD1 for safety.

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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

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For the next couple days, she got extra sleep to aid recovery, and for good measure took an extra dose or two of CBD. Whatever the precise nature of the phantom sound, it often comes with a constellation of symptoms related to the disruption such a condition can bring: sleep problems, difficulty concentrating, low mood, etc.

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Why more Parkinson’s patients don’t use cannabis

The Cannigma

Published in Nature Partner Journals and sponsored by the Parkinson’s Foundation, the study found that nearly 25% of Parkinson’s patients had used cannabis in the past six months, but that one in four of that group did not know what type or form of cannabis they used, and nearly half did not know their dosage. Of the 43.9% An overwhelming 84.7%

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1 in 5 Parkinson’s Patients Use Cannabis

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In a paper presented at the 2020 International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders , the authors reported on the results of an anonymous survey completed by more than 1,000 individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. Why Do Parkinson’s Patients Use Marijuana? Patients Need More Marijuana Info.

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Survey Finds 40% of Chronic Pain Patients Swapped Opioids for Medical Cannabis

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The objective of the survey published in December 2020 explored “ the effect that medical cannabis has on prescription opioid medication usage for the treatment of chronic pain at three medical cannabis practice sites ”. They conducted an online survey of patients from three medical practice sites.

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8 famous people you didn’t know were cannabis patients

The Cannigma

There are cannabis users, patients, and just everyday fans who may be fans, but don’t make it a big part of their public persona. For these famous medical cannabis patients and supporters, it is something that can improve quality of life and which should be made readily available to anyone in need. 1) Patrick Stewart. 2) Megan Rapinoe.

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Vice Article: Australians Can Get a Medicinal Cannabis Prescription for Pretty Much Anything

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This is despite a limited number of high-quality clinical trials investigating the drug’s efficacy for this condition. Using data from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) – Australia’s Special Access Scheme B, the researchers found the other two top reasons for prescriptions were pain and sleep disorders.