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CBD and THC: Do They Complement Each Other Like Yin and Yang?

Sarah D. Pennypacker, E. Alfonso Romero‐Sandoval

2020Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy49 citationsDOI

Abstract

-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is considered the main psychoactive component in cannabis, producing the associated "high" or "euphoria," various findings demonstrate medical potential for cannabidiol (CBD), from anxiolytic to antiepileptic implications. This has translated into a public optimism and given way to the popular opinion that CBD can provide countless other therapeutic benefits, including the potential to mitigate some of the adverse side effects of THC, such as intoxication, psychomotor impairment, anxiety, and psychotic symptoms. This is particularly relevant for patients seeking to garner therapeutic benefits from cannabis without experiencing the burden of a significant subjective high. Thus, this article analyzes the scientific evidence available to support or disprove the idea that presence of CBD is beneficial and can exude a protective effect against THC. A thorough review of relevant literature, a basis from which to interpret such evidence through a critical mechanistic discussion, and the implications for patients are presented in this article.

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MedicineTraditional medicineComplement (music)Yin and yangPharmacologyTraditional Chinese medicineAlternative medicinePathologyComplementationChemistryBiochemistryGenePhenotypeCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologySleep and Wakefulness Research
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