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Citation

Cottencin O, Bence C, Rolland B, Karila L. Rev. Prat. 2013; 63(10): 1430-1432.

Vernacular Title

Conséquences somatiques de la consommation de cannabis.

Affiliation

Centre de recherche et de traitement des addictions, hôpital Paul-Brousse, AP-HP, 94800 Villejuif, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, J B Bailliere et Fils)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

24579346

Abstract

Cannabis can have negative effects in its users, and a range of acute and chronic health problems associated with cannabis use has been dentified. Acute cannabis consumption is rarely lethal but it is associated with an increased risk of motor vehicle accident because of longer reaction time or impaired motor coordination. Chronic effects of cannabis use include generally cardiovascular and respiratory consequences but there are also oral, gastrointestinal, cutaneous and mucous, metabolic, gynecologic and obstetrical, sexual consequences, and cancer But associated tobacco smoking or other potential confounders may explain part of those somatic consequences.


Language: fr

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