Research conducted on the safety of medical cannabis vs. the safety of 17 drugs that were approved by the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) based on the number of deaths caused showed that medical cannabis was the secondary suspect in 279 deaths as against 1,679 deaths where FDA-approved drugs were the secondary suspect. The Releaf Center
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medical marijuana or MMJ was never reported as the primary suspect, the total
number of cases in which the 17 FDA-approved drugs seemed to be the culprit was
as high as 10,008. All the statistics and data were collected over a period of
8 years from January 1, 1997 to June 30th, 2005. The total number of death
recorded in this period that were caused due to medical marijuana was
astonishingly low (279) when compared with those caused by the FDA-approved
drugs (11,687). Marijuana
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the 17 FDA-approved drugs that were chosen for this study, twelve of them were
selected as they are commonly prescribed instead of medical marijuana. The
other five FDA-approved drugs were randomly chosen as these are widely
recognized and used by the general public. These 17 drugs included a mix of
anti-emetics (drugs that are used to treat vomiting), antispasmodics (drugs
that are used to treat muscle spasms), antipsychotics (drugs that are used to
tract psychosis), and other popular drugs that are commonly used for treating
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), depression, narcolepsy, erectile dysfunction,
and pain. Recreational
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number of deaths recorded due to the use of each drug was manually counted as
the information supplied by the FDA included all the adverse events of which
only a portion included deaths. A copy of the adverse events, these being
defined as incidents where the use of drugs of any dosage including medical
devices such as in vitro diagnostics or medical food, infant formula, dietary
supplements, and other special nutritional products are suspected to have
triggered an adverse outcome in a patient was also submitted. Best Marijuana
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information was collected from five printed reports and 12 CDs with copies of
the AERS (Adverse Event Reporting System) report for each and every drug that
was a part of this study. A review of these AERS reports supplied by the FDA
revealed that there were some deaths where medical marijuana was also a used at
the time of death. This lead to more investigation regarding the use of medical
cannabis, and cannabinoids as concomitant drugs in reported deaths. Cannabis Marijuana Delivery
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