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What Are Cannabinoids?

Cannabinoids are a group of chemical compounds found in cannabis plants. While there are hundreds of different cannabinoids, the two most well-known are:

  • Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): The primary psychoactive compound in cannabis, responsible for the “high” feeling.
  • Cannabidiol (CBD): A non-psychoactive compound known for its potential therapeutic benefits.

Routes of Administration

Cannabinoids can be used by smoking, eating, drinking, or inhaling.

Effects of Cannabinoids

Cannabis can produce a range of effects, including:

  • Relaxation and Euphoria: Feelings of calm and happiness.
  • Increased Sociability and Appetite: Enhanced social interaction and increased hunger.
  • Dry Mouth: A common side effect.
  • Higher Doses/Stronger Strains: May lead to memory issues, slower reflexes, red eyes, increased heart rate, and anxiety.

Risks of Cannabis Use

Short-Term Effects

  • Impaired Memory and Coordination
  • Increased Heart Rate
  • Anxiety and Paranoia
  • Dry Mouth and Throat
  • Bloodshot Eyes

Long-Term Effects

  • Respiratory Issues: Such as bronchitis and chronic cough.
  • Increased Risk of Psychosis: Particularly in individuals with a genetic predisposition.
  • Potential Impact on Adolescent Brain Development
  • Addiction: Although less common compared to other substances.

Harm Reduction Advice for Cannabinoid Use

  • Avoid Holding Smoke: Holding smoke in your lungs doesn’t enhance the high but can deposit harmful substances. Don’t inhale too deeply, as this doesn’t increase effects and can be harmful.
  • Minimise Tobacco: Reduce the amount of tobacco used and consider replacing it with herbal blends.
  • Use Plain Cardboard: Opt for plain cardboard as a roach, avoiding plastic-coated paper or cardboard.
  • Consider Vaping: Vaping is generally less harmful than smoking.
  • Start Small with Edibles: If using edibles, start with a small amount, especially if the product is purchased rather than homemade.
  • Go Slow and Stay Low: Begin with a low dose and increase gradually if needed.
  • Stay with Trusted Individuals: Even though cannabis is often considered a “soft” drug, it can still cause unpleasant experiences like paranoia or extreme anxiety. Don’t hesitate to seek medical help if needed.
  • Avoid Mixing Substances: Combining cannabis with alcohol or other drugs can lead to adverse effects such as dizziness, sweating, nausea, and vomiting.

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