Limiting Risks Associated with Marijuana (Cannabis) Use
October 5, 20096 CommentsRisks of Cannabis benzodiazepines, cannabis, Dr Sean Breen, marijuana, medical cannabis of southern california, risks, valium, xanax
As medical director for Medical Cannabis of Southern California I evaluate the benefits and risks of using cannabis (marijuana) with patients every day. Interesting many patients are not aware that there are risks associated with using cannabis. I often her people quoting statistics that show “there has never been a documented overdose from cannabis” and use that as the gold standard for qualifying it’s safety profile. Although that happens to be a fact “there has not been one documented overdose from cannabis” I think that there is some naivety in that statement. Here are some things to consider.
1. Because cannabis is psychoactive, meaning it affects a patients judgement, balance, perception, coordination and cognitive functions like concentration and short term memory, there are risks inherently associated with its use. For example, elderly patients who use cannabis have to be extremely careful when using cannabis. They can lose their balance, fall and fracture their hip or other bones. Patients who use cannabis and drive are more susceptible to accidents. I often tell my patients “‘just because no one has overdosed doesn’t mean you can’t lose you balance and fall down a flight of stairs and break your neck.” So that is the first and most important risk associated with using cannabis. That risk can be reduced by taking basic safety precautions.
2. Cannabis can speed up your heart rate (medically termed tachycardia). Have you ever used cannabis and felt like your heart was racing? If so it is because cannabis has what is referred to as anti-cholinergic affects on the body and can seep up your heart rate. This is a concern if patients have had a significant cardiac history such as a heart attack or stroke. I always ask my patients that have cardiac histories if they currently exercise at all. If so then the risk is limited, but certainly something to consider.
3. Cannabis should not be used with other central nervous system depressants like alcohol and benzodiazepines such as Xanax/Valium and because of the increased risks associated with compounding the psychoactive effects of the medication.
4. If you speak with addiction specialists who treat patients who have been using cannabis chronically for long periods of time they often describe a syndrome where patients lack motivation and have a general apathetic mood. This is certainly concerning if people are truly not reaching the full potential of what God intended for them.
Overall, cannabis is a much safer drug then the majority of medications that patients take for pain, anxiety, sleep etc. but I just wanted to share some of what I think are the real risks associated with its use.
If you would like more information on the medicinal use of cannabis please feel free to visit our website at www.MCSoCal.com You can pre-qualify for free online from the comfort of your home. Our clinics are located in Encinitas, Irvine and Long Beach. 877-721-0047
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i agree with most of what you said except number 1. there are numerous studies showing that marijuana is pretty safe to drive on.
thanks for your time and its great to see a compassionate dr.
Thanks for the comment. Obviously it’s still a DUI and any death related accident would be looked at as manslaughter so please drive safely.
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“This is certainly concerning if people are truly not reaching the full potential of what God intended for them.”
What if a person does not believe in a god? You have some great articles, but this seems a little subjective.
I think many people do not find their true purpose of why they are not on earth because they fail to REALLY research and disprove the existence of Jesus. Many brilliant atheists when they try and disprove the existence of jesus all come to the same conclusion…. “They Can’t.”