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Storage and Disposal of Medical Cannabis Among Patients With Cancer: Assessing the Risk of Diversion and Unintentional Digestion

机译:癌症患者中医用大麻的储存和处置:评估转移和无意消化的风险

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BACKGROUND: Increasingly more jurisdictions worldwide are legalizing medical cannabis. Major concerns related to such policies are that improper storage and disposal arrangements may lead to the diversion and unintentional digestion of cannabis. These concerns are particularly acute among patients with cancer because they take home medical cannabis for extended periods and have high rates of treatment termination and mortality shortly after the onset of treatment with medical cannabis. Therefore, leftover cannabis is potentially particularly prevalent, and potentially improperly stored, in households of current and deceased patients with cancer. The current study investigated the risk of medical cannabis diversion and unintentional digestion among oncology patients treated with medical cannabis and caregivers of recently deceased patients who were treated with medical cannabis. METHODS: A total of 123 oncology patients treated with medical cannabis and 37 caregivers of deceased oncology patients treated with medical cannabis were interviewed regarding practices and the information received concerning the safe storage and disposal of medical cannabis, as well as experiences of theft, diversion, and unintentional digestion. RESULTS: High rates of suboptimal storage were reported and caregivers were found to be particularly unlikely to have received information regarding the safe storage and disposal of medical cannabis. Few incidences of theft, diversion, and unintentional digestion were reported. CONCLUSIONS: Oncologists and other health care providers have an important, yet unfilled, role to play with regard to educating patients and caregivers of the importance of the safe storage and disposal of medical cannabis. Interventions designed to alert patients treated with medical cannabis and their caregivers to the problem of diversion, along with strategies to limit it, have the potential to limit diversion and unintentional exposure to medical cannabis. (C) 2016 American Cancer Society.
机译:背景:全世界越来越多的司法管辖区是合法化的医疗大麻。与此类政策有关的主要问题是,储存和处置安排不当可能导致大麻的转移和无意消化。这些担忧在癌症患者中特别剧本,因为它们在延长时期带回家的医疗大麻,并且在用医疗大麻治疗后不久的治疗终止和死亡率很高。因此,剩余的大麻可能特别普遍,并且在当前和已故癌症患者的家庭中潜在地储存,并且可能不当地储存。目前的研究调查了用医疗大麻治疗的医疗大麻和护理人员治疗医疗大麻和护理人员的肿瘤学患者的医用大麻转移和无意消化的风险。方法:通过医疗大麻治疗的123名肿瘤学患者进行了采访了医疗大麻治疗的医疗大麻治疗的患者的37名护理人员,以及有关安全储存和处置医疗大麻的情况以及盗窃,转移的经验,和无意的消化。结果:报告了高次优储存率,发现护理人员特别不可能收到有关医疗大麻的安全储存和处置的信息。据报道,盗窃,转移和无意消化的少数内容。结论:肿瘤学家和其他医疗保健提供者对教育患者和护理人员的安全储存和处置医疗大麻的重要性,有一个重要但不填写的角色。旨在提醒用医疗大麻及其护理人员治疗转移问题的干预措施,以及限制它的策略,有可能限制转移和无意暴露于医疗大麻。 (c)2016年美国癌症协会。

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