Cannabinoids for Chronic Pain: From Research to Clinical Applications
provides an in-depth exploration of cannabinoids and their applications in modern medicine.
It begins with a historical overview of cannabis, followed by a detailed examination of the endocannabinoid system and cannabinoid receptors.
The book covers various phytocannabinoids, including CBD and THC, as well as synthetic cannabinoids like dronabinol and nabilone.
Each chapter delves into the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, actions, and side effects of these compounds.
The content is meticulously organized to address the medical uses of cannabinoids, including pain management, perioperative care, and their application in specific populations such as children, pregnant women, and the elderly.
It also discusses the medicolegal considerations surrounding cannabinoid use.
Contributions from leading experts provide evidence-based recommendations and practical guidelines for clinical practice, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
This book is an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students.
It bridges the gap between research and clinical practice, offering practical insights and up-to-date information.
Readers will benefit from its thorough coverage, multidisciplinary perspectives, and detailed discussions, making it an essential guide for anyone involved in the medical use of cannabinoids.
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