• Medical Cannabis Revisited: A Podcast with David Casarett and Eloise Theisen

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Medical Cannabis Revisited: A Podcast with David Casarett and Eloise Theisen

  • Summary

  • Cannabis is complicated. It can mean many things, including a specific type of plant, the chemicals in the plant, synthetic analogs, or products that have these components. The doses of the most widely discussed pharmacologically active ingredients, THC and CBD, vary by product, and the onset and bioavailability vary by how it is delivered. If you believe the evidence for efficacy to manage symptoms like neuropathic pain, how do you even start to think about recommending these products to patients?

    On today’s podcast, we answer that question with our guests, David Casarett and Eloise Theisen. David is a physician who wrote the book “Stoned: A Doctor's Case for Medical Marijuana” and gave a TED talk on “A Doctor's Case for Medical Marijuana” that was watched over 3 million times. Eloise is a palliative care NP at Stanford and co-founder of The Radicle Health Clinician Network.

    So, take a listen and check out the following resources to learn more about medical cannabis:

    • Radicle Health’s curriculum and modules for healthcare professionals on cannabis

    • NEJM Catalyst article on integrating medical cannabis into clinical care

    • David’s TED talk on “A Doctor's Case for Medical Marijuana”

    • A JPSM systematic review of current evidence for cannabis in palliative care

    • Our past GeriPal episode with Bree Johnston and Ben Han on cannabis in older adults



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