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FDA Declares CBD 'Beneficial,' Wants Your Input ASAP

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FDA Declares CBD 'Beneficial,' Wants Your Input ASAP

The United Nations is trying to figure out how to categorize cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive and medically beneficial cannabinoid contained in cannabis. And UN officials, through the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), are asking for your help.

The FDA declared that 'CBD has been shown to be beneficial.' Now the agency needs your comments to back it up.

FDA officials put out a call for comments in this morning’s Federal Register, seeking information about CBD and how the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) should designate it under the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances. In doing so, the FDA acknowledged the ‘beneficial’ effects CBD has shown in patients with neurological disorders.

All those who have information on, or experience with, the use of CBD as a healing substance are encouraged to comment at this federal website. Sept. 13 is the deadline for public comment, and no input will be considered after that date.

CBD is one of 17 substances currently under scheduling review by the WHO. This process affects only the WHO and the United Nations. It does not directly deal with the status of CBD under the federal Controlled Substances Act—but it could have an indirect effect by influencing the outcome of the conflict over the federal categorization of cannabidiol.

CBD vs. THC: Why Is CBD Not Psychoactive?

FDA Deputy Commissioner Anna K. Abram, who sent out the notice this morning, acknowledged that “CBD has been shown to be beneficial in experimental models of several neurological disorders, including those of seizure and epilepsy.”

That puts the FDA at odds with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which late last year attempted to declare CBD a Schedule I substance. Schedule I drugs, by definition, have “no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.”

The other drugs under consideration by the UN include six types of the synthetic opioid fentanyl, five synthetic cannabinoid agonists (of the K2 and Spice type), and the psychoactive muscle relaxant ketamine.

Ketamine: An Anti-Depressant?

The UN has struggled with ketamine for years, having previously reviewed its status in 2006, 2012, and 2014. In 2015, a UN agency decided to postpone a proposal to place ketamine in Schedule IV.
Ketamine is currently not scheduled under international controls.

As the UN reconsiders ketamine one more time, the drug’s usefulness as an anti-depressant is receiving major mainstream coverage. Last week Time magazine ran a cover story on ketamine that heralded its potential as a breakthrough drug:

“The biggest development has been the rediscovery of a promising, yet fraught, drug called ketamine. It’s best known as a psychedelic club drug that makes people hallucinate, but it may also have the ability to ease depression—and fast. In a race to shape the next generation of anti-depressants, Johnson & Johnson and Allergan are fast-tracking new medicines inspired by ketamine.”

The FDA will prepare an evaluation of the drugs under consideration for the United Nations, but federal officials will not make any recommendations to the UN regarding whether the drugs should be subject to international controls.

For further information, contact James Hunter at the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Controlled Substance Staff in Maryland. He’s at 301-796-3156, and can also be reached at james.hunter@fda.hhs.gov.

If you’d like to give your comments to the FDA, you can do so by CLICKING HERE. Clicking will take you to the Regulations.gov web site for this particular issue. Then click on the blue “Comment Now!” button on the upper right of the Regulations.gov page.

Source: https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/fda-declares-cbd-beneficial-wants-input-asap
 
FDA Declares CBD 'Beneficial,' Wants Your Input ASAP

The United Nations is trying to figure out how to categorize cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive and medically beneficial cannabinoid contained in cannabis. And UN officials, through the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), are asking for your help.

The FDA declared that 'CBD has been shown to be beneficial.' Now the agency needs your comments to back it up.

FDA officials put out a call for comments in this morning’s Federal Register, seeking information about CBD and how the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) should designate it under the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances. In doing so, the FDA acknowledged the ‘beneficial’ effects CBD has shown in patients with neurological disorders.

All those who have information on, or experience with, the use of CBD as a healing substance are encouraged to comment at this federal website. Sept. 13 is the deadline for public comment, and no input will be considered after that date.

CBD is one of 17 substances currently under scheduling review by the WHO. This process affects only the WHO and the United Nations. It does not directly deal with the status of CBD under the federal Controlled Substances Act—but it could have an indirect effect by influencing the outcome of the conflict over the federal categorization of cannabidiol.

CBD vs. THC: Why Is CBD Not Psychoactive?

FDA Deputy Commissioner Anna K. Abram, who sent out the notice this morning, acknowledged that “CBD has been shown to be beneficial in experimental models of several neurological disorders, including those of seizure and epilepsy.”

That puts the FDA at odds with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which late last year attempted to declare CBD a Schedule I substance. Schedule I drugs, by definition, have “no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.”

The other drugs under consideration by the UN include six types of the synthetic opioid fentanyl, five synthetic cannabinoid agonists (of the K2 and Spice type), and the psychoactive muscle relaxant ketamine.

Ketamine: An Anti-Depressant?

The UN has struggled with ketamine for years, having previously reviewed its status in 2006, 2012, and 2014. In 2015, a UN agency decided to postpone a proposal to place ketamine in Schedule IV.
Ketamine is currently not scheduled under international controls.

As the UN reconsiders ketamine one more time, the drug’s usefulness as an anti-depressant is receiving major mainstream coverage. Last week Time magazine ran a cover story on ketamine that heralded its potential as a breakthrough drug:

“The biggest development has been the rediscovery of a promising, yet fraught, drug called ketamine. It’s best known as a psychedelic club drug that makes people hallucinate, but it may also have the ability to ease depression—and fast. In a race to shape the next generation of anti-depressants, Johnson & Johnson and Allergan are fast-tracking new medicines inspired by ketamine.”

The FDA will prepare an evaluation of the drugs under consideration for the United Nations, but federal officials will not make any recommendations to the UN regarding whether the drugs should be subject to international controls.

For further information, contact James Hunter at the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Controlled Substance Staff in Maryland. He’s at 301-796-3156, and can also be reached at james.hunter@fda.hhs.gov.

If you’d like to give your comments to the FDA, you can do so by CLICKING HERE. Clicking will take you to the Regulations.gov web site for this particular issue. Then click on the blue “Comment Now!” button on the upper right of the Regulations.gov page.

Source: https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/fda-declares-cbd-beneficial-wants-input-asap
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Do you have to combat pain on a daily basis? If so, you’re far from being alone. An incredible 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, which is defined as persistent pain that plagues you for weeks, months, or even years. Approximately 10% of Americans have suffered from pain every day for the last three months or more. The most common types of chronic pain are as follows:

  • Lower Back Pain: 27%
  • Headache/Migraine: 15%
  • Neck Pain: 15%
  • Facial Pain: 4%
Additionally, chronic pain costs American society over $560 billion a year, which includes up to $325 billion in lost productivity. This astonishing data means the painkiller industry is thriving. CBD, however (the non-intoxicating compound in marijuana), is finally threatening Big Pharma’s monopoly now that it is legal for medicinal use in 46 states (as long as it comes from industrial hemp and has little or no THC).
Before we get into the benefits of CBD for pain management, though, let’s outline why you should at least consider ditching your pills to go all-natural.

https://www.marijuanabreak.com/best-cbd-oils-pain-relief
 
I really try to figure out if it`s good or bad. These guys say that there are plenty of side effects. Whom should I believe? https://www.marijuanabreak.com/cbd/cbdistillery-review
The Potential Side Effects of CBD:


The potential side effects of CBD are few and far between, and multiple studies have shown that CBD is much safer than THC, when weighing the side effects against the benefits of each component. Nevertheless, there are a few reported negative side effects of CBD, but those who become affected by them are not many in number.

  1. Dry Mouth: Dry mouth is sometimes present due to the endocannabinoid system’s inhibition of salivary secretion, which could be as a result of CBD getting involved in the system’s processes. Luckily, it is easily manageable by consuming plenty of hydrating fluids before, during and after your CBD consumption, which can also help to prevent dehydration. In general, it is important to remember to drink enough water daily, so staying hydrated carries a clear advantage for a variety of reasons.
  2. A Small Drop in Blood Pressure: Some studies have shown that higher doses of CBD have caused a small drop in blood pressure, so for those who are taking medication for low blood pressure, or who have been diagnosed with low blood pressure, it is vital and necessary for them to consult with their doctor before consuming CBD or CBD based products. Low blood pressure is often tied with a feeling of lightheadedness, which can be uncomfortable for many.
  3. Drowsiness: CBD effects everyone a bit differently. For some, CBD is wake inducing, generating extra useable energy and a generally uplifted demeanor, but for others it can produce the opposite. In very high doses, some people have reported feeling drowsy after taking CBD. If this is how it affects you, it is important not to operate heavy machinery or drive a vehicle while in this state, for the safety of you and all those around you.
  4. Lightheadedness: One of CBD’s more temporary possible side effects, lightheadedness, which is linked with a drop in blood pressure, can be easily managed by consuming some sort of caffeinated beverage, which will help to regulate your body back to normal, (a cup of tea or coffee works wonders, paired up with some H2O to stay hydrated, since caffeine is dehydrating).
A few other possible side effects do, of course, exist, but they are related to specific medical conditions, for example: a possible increase in tremors amongst Parkinson’s patients. With that all said, further research needs to be conducted, as some research also suggests that Parkinson’s disease patients could actually benefit from the regular or occasional consumption of CBD.
It is still all quite confusing!

 
I really try to figure out if it`s good or bad. These guys say that there are plenty of side effects. Whom should I believe? https://www.marijuanabreak.com/cbd/cbdistillery-review
The Potential Side Effects of CBD:


The potential side effects of CBD are few and far between, and multiple studies have shown that CBD is much safer than THC, when weighing the side effects against the benefits of each component. Nevertheless, there are a few reported negative side effects of CBD, but those who become affected by them are not many in number.

  1. Dry Mouth: Dry mouth is sometimes present due to the endocannabinoid system’s inhibition of salivary secretion, which could be as a result of CBD getting involved in the system’s processes. Luckily, it is easily manageable by consuming plenty of hydrating fluids before, during and after your CBD consumption, which can also help to prevent dehydration. In general, it is important to remember to drink enough water daily, so staying hydrated carries a clear advantage for a variety of reasons.
  2. A Small Drop in Blood Pressure: Some studies have shown that higher doses of CBD have caused a small drop in blood pressure, so for those who are taking medication for low blood pressure, or who have been diagnosed with low blood pressure, it is vital and necessary for them to consult with their doctor before consuming CBD or CBD based products. Low blood pressure is often tied with a feeling of lightheadedness, which can be uncomfortable for many.
  3. Drowsiness: CBD effects everyone a bit differently. For some, CBD is wake inducing, generating extra useable energy and a generally uplifted demeanor, but for others it can produce the opposite. In very high doses, some people have reported feeling drowsy after taking CBD. If this is how it affects you, it is important not to operate heavy machinery or drive a vehicle while in this state, for the safety of you and all those around you.
  4. Lightheadedness: One of CBD’s more temporary possible side effects, lightheadedness, which is linked with a drop in blood pressure, can be easily managed by consuming some sort of caffeinated beverage, which will help to regulate your body back to normal, (a cup of tea or coffee works wonders, paired up with some H2O to stay hydrated, since caffeine is dehydrating).
A few other possible side effects do, of course, exist, but they are related to specific medical conditions, for example: a possible increase in tremors amongst Parkinson’s patients. With that all said, further research needs to be conducted, as some research also suggests that Parkinson’s disease patients could actually benefit from the regular or occasional consumption of CBD.
It is still all quite confusing!

I know for a fact that marijuana does more good than harm. But I suggest you have a marijuana certificate or medical records. Plus, you can get it for free. You can find out how to get a free medical Marijuana Card in this article. This article will also be useful for website owners. You have the opportunity to make money with Dr.Weedy.
 
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