This is the most common method of marijuana consumption.
What is smoking?
This common side effect of marijuana use occurs when saliva production decreases.
What is dry mouth?
There are about this number of cannabinoids in the marijuana plant.
What is 125?
CB1 receptors are mainly found in this system.
What is the nervous system?
This is the clinical term for marijuana addiction.
What is cannabis use disorder?
This form of marijuana is consumed through joints, blunts, and pipes.
What is dried plant material (bud)?
This short-term negative psychological effect can occur in high doses of marijuana.
What is anxiety/paranoia?
This is the name of the body system that cannabinoids act on. This system contains the cannabinoid receptors.
What is the endo cannabinoid system?
Marijuana binds to these cannabinoid receptors.
What is CB1 and CB2?
These are the three classifications of cannabis use disorder.
This method of consumption typically takes an hour for the effects to kick in.
What are edibles?
This chronic condition is caused by the long term effects of smoking marijuana on the lungs.
What is chronic bronchitis?
The dries leaves, seeds, and stems of this plant are what is commonly referred to as marijuana.
What is the cannabis sativa L plant?
CB2 receptors are commonly found on these cells.
What are immune cells?
This is the first step of treatment for those addicted to marijuana.
What is detoxification?
This method is placed under the tongue.
What are tinctures?
This is the name of a condition caused by chronic consumption of marijuana. The condition is characterized by nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
What is cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome?
This is the name of the cannabinoid responsible for many of the psychological and physiological effects of marijuana.
What is delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol?
CB1 receptors in this region may be responsible for the analgesic effects of marijuana.
What is the brainstem and spinal cord?
This therapy provides tangible rewards for those who have discontinued marijuana use to provide positive reinforcement.
What is contingency management?