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- IACM-Bulletin of 05 August 2007
- Science/UK: A widely cited new review supports findings from earlier studies that cannabis use may be associated with an increased risk of psychosis
- Europe: Withdrawal of current regulatory application for Sativex
- Science: With the use of cannabis tea only a small proportion of THC in the cannabis is ingested
- IACM-Bulletin of 24 June 2007
- Germany: The Federal Institute for Pharmaceuticals and Medical Products concedes an exemption for the medical use of cannabis to some patients
- Canada: Cannabis extract receives a qualifying notice for approval for use in cancer pain
- Switzerland: Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in a clinical study with THC are not allowed to continue to use the drug after completion of the study
- IACM-Bulletin of 29 April 2007
- World: The Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the United Nations decided against reclassification of dronabinol (THC) due to political reasons
- Science: THC promotes weight gain in elderly subjects suffering from appetite and weight loss
- Science: Vaporization of cannabis is an effective method to deliver THC according to a clinical study
- Science: THC reduces cancer growth and spreading to other organs in lung cancer
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