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      The unlikely legalization of medical cannabis in Albania: a case study

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          Cannabis abuse has been an issue of major concern for the Albanian society in recent years, following the wide illegal planting of the species. Legal lacunas, weaknesses from the drug-controlling agencies, and the easiness of harvesting Cannabis sativa plants have contributed to the creation of a general negative opinion toward a potential use of its active principles for medical purposes. Professionals of the field and policymakers are largely focused on harm reduction activities, thus bypassing the option of legalizing cannabinoids for clinical conditions that might find relief in their use.

          The discussion of a case suffering from postherpetic neuralgia shows how this negative opinion is depriving Albanian patients from an otherwise helpful pharmacological option whose efficacy has been confirmed by an important bulk of research. Uncovering the roots of this misperception will help address the issue. Clinicians with expertise need to have their say in the debate, since for the majority of countries where medicinal cannabis is legalized, this was due to consumer-led initiatives. Ensuring patients’ freedom as implied within the principle of autonomy is also a sound ethical support of such legalization.

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            Plant cannabinoids: a neglected pharmacological treasure trove.

            Most of the cannabinoids in Cannabis sativa L. have not been fully evaluated for their pharmacological activity. A publication in this issue presents evidence that a plant cannabinoid, Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabivarin is a potent antagonist of anandamide, a major endogenous cannabinoid. It seems possible that many of the non-psychoactive constituents of this plant will be of biological interest.
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              A TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF DL-DELTA-1-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL, THE ACTIVE CONSTITUENT OF HASHISH.

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                Journal
                J Med Ethics Hist Med
                J Med Ethics Hist Med
                JMEHM
                Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
                Tehran University of Medical Sciences (Tehran, Iran )
                2008-0387
                2019
                27 August 2018
                : 12
                : 10
                Affiliations
                [1] Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine, Tirana, Albania.
                Author notes
                *Corresponding Author: Gentian Vyshka. Rr. Dibres 371, Tirana, Albania. Tel: (+355) 5697566130. Email: gvyshka@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                JMEHM-12-10
                10.18502/jmehm.v12i10.1447
                7166241
                0c3e869f-2149-48ff-8e1f-ec0c06097fed
                © 2019 Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 31 March 2019
                : 26 May 2019
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                medical ethics,cannabis,legalization,tetra-hydro-cannabinol (thc),policymaking

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