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Reports - House of Lords Science and Technology Ninth Report

Drug Abuse

House of Lords portcullis
House of Lords

Session 1997-98

Science and Technology - Ninth Report


Here you can browse the report which was ordered by the UK House of Lords to be printed 4 November 1998.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 2 HISTORY OF THE USE OF CANNABIS

CHAPTER 3 PHARMACOLOGY OF CANNABIS AND THE CANNABINOIDS  3

CHAPTER 4 TOXIC EFFECTS OF CANNABISAND CANNABINOIDS: REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE

    Acute (short-term) effects of cannabis

    Chronic (long-term) toxicity

    Tolerance to cannabis

    Dependence on cannabis

 

CHAPTER 5 MEDICAL USE OF CANNABIS AND CANNABINOIDS: REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE

    Current medical use of cannabis

    Advice to medical users

    Current medical uses of cannabinoids

    Proposed new indications for cannabis-based medicines

    Multiple sclerosis

    Pain

    Epilepsy

    Glaucoma

    Bronchial asthma

    Need for clinical trials of cannabis and cannabinoids

    Should clinical trials be limited to cannabinoids?

    Should clinical trials include smoking?

CHAPTER 6 RECREATIONAL USE OF CANNABIS

    Prevalence

    Pattern of use

    Content of cannabis consumed in the United Kingdom

    The state of the law

CHAPTER 7 CHANGING THE LAW ON MEDICAL USE AND RESEARCH: REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE

    Prosecution for use of cannabis for medical purposes

    Possible transfer from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2

    Research

    Medical use and recreational use

CHAPTER 8 OPINION OF THE COMMITTEE

    Medical use of cannabis: recommendations

    Medical use of cannabinoids: recommendations

    Why change the law?

    Recreational use

    Summary of recommendations

APPENDICES TO THE REPORT