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The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand organized the topic "Cannabis Messages: Medical Associations" along with medical association departments. Gather together to demand opposition to the use of marijuana extracts. There is a reason for people to be more aware and understand. Prof. Dr. Somchai Iam-ong, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Thailand, said: medical marijuana use It is still controversial in the treatment of Thailand throughout 2019. Royal College of Physicians of Thailand Therefore, together with professional medical associations in various fields, join "Cannabis Message: Medical Association" to make the public more aware and understand. Asst. Prof. Dr. Ekaphob Sirachainan, President of the Oncology Association of Thailand, said that modern medicine used in cancer treatment Including medicines used to prevent Treat side effects from cancer treatment It is highly effective, but cannabis extracts studied abroad do not yet have strong enough evidence to support their use in cancer treatment. Therefore, starting to use cannabis extracts.
may be started only after being evaluated by a medical professional. Unable to provide disease-specific treatment That will help relieve symptoms for patients. and use modern medicine to relieve symptoms If it's full then it doesn't work. Regarding pain from cancer Consider it as an adjunctive treatment with modern painkillers. When receiving group medicine High WhatsApp Number List doses of opioids still do not control pain. As for the use of cannabis extracts to treat nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, insomnia WhatsApp Number List and to improve quality of life. It has been found that there is no clear conclusive evidence of efficacy for the use of cannabis extracts at present. Moreover, it is not recommended as a specific treatment for cancers for which there is already a standard treatment. This is because human studies have not yet shown clear efficacy in controlling cancer. Most studies have been conducted in test tubes and animals, and there is currently no evidence that cannabis use can be used to fight cancer. There is only limited evidence that cannabis can relieve pain or reduce nausea and vomiting. When compared to old medicines that are not currently standard.
Things to consider Because cannabis extracts still lack pharmacological information in patients with terminal cancer, the use of the drug in practice has limitations and risks as follows: 1. Cannabis extracts have high side effects. In particular, it affects the ability to recognize and make decisions (cognitive function). 2. There is still a lack of information on the appropriate dose for treatment according to the aforementioned indications and the toxicity of the drug. Other than that Most oncologists have no experience using it. and are not confident in the safety of such drugs in patients with terminal cancer. and 3. Oncology Association of Thailand There are concerns about taking cannabis extracts. to use for the wrong purpose (drug abuse) because it is difficult to control use Prof. Dr. Wichai Itthichaikunthon Executive Director of the Pain Education Association of Thailand Expressed opinions and suggestions on the use of medical marijuana extracts It is used to relieve pain that the use of cannabis extracts to relieve pain from cancer currently has research evidence at a low to moderate level. Some cannabis extracts have been shown to be better at relieving.
may be started only after being evaluated by a medical professional. Unable to provide disease-specific treatment That will help relieve symptoms for patients. and use modern medicine to relieve symptoms If it's full then it doesn't work. Regarding pain from cancer Consider it as an adjunctive treatment with modern painkillers. When receiving group medicine High WhatsApp Number List doses of opioids still do not control pain. As for the use of cannabis extracts to treat nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, insomnia WhatsApp Number List and to improve quality of life. It has been found that there is no clear conclusive evidence of efficacy for the use of cannabis extracts at present. Moreover, it is not recommended as a specific treatment for cancers for which there is already a standard treatment. This is because human studies have not yet shown clear efficacy in controlling cancer. Most studies have been conducted in test tubes and animals, and there is currently no evidence that cannabis use can be used to fight cancer. There is only limited evidence that cannabis can relieve pain or reduce nausea and vomiting. When compared to old medicines that are not currently standard.
Things to consider Because cannabis extracts still lack pharmacological information in patients with terminal cancer, the use of the drug in practice has limitations and risks as follows: 1. Cannabis extracts have high side effects. In particular, it affects the ability to recognize and make decisions (cognitive function). 2. There is still a lack of information on the appropriate dose for treatment according to the aforementioned indications and the toxicity of the drug. Other than that Most oncologists have no experience using it. and are not confident in the safety of such drugs in patients with terminal cancer. and 3. Oncology Association of Thailand There are concerns about taking cannabis extracts. to use for the wrong purpose (drug abuse) because it is difficult to control use Prof. Dr. Wichai Itthichaikunthon Executive Director of the Pain Education Association of Thailand Expressed opinions and suggestions on the use of medical marijuana extracts It is used to relieve pain that the use of cannabis extracts to relieve pain from cancer currently has research evidence at a low to moderate level. Some cannabis extracts have been shown to be better at relieving.