Study explores compound's potential to enhance THC for pain treatment (phys.org)
from cm0002@lemmy.world to science@mander.xyz on 05 Feb 2025 23:34
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TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world on 06 Feb 2025 00:06 next collapse

This is all I could think when I saw the thumb:

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Omgboom@lemmy.zip on 06 Feb 2025 01:59 next collapse

That compound is a couple of beers.

ryannathans@aussie.zone on 06 Feb 2025 05:23 collapse

None of this is new and the questions they are asking have already been long answered. Makes me question the author’s motives

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 06 Feb 2025 06:34 collapse

Sigh

You do understand that these compounds are highly complicated with many many very (again) complicated neurochemical reactions ?

Basically they’re investigating how else it can be used in pain treatment and you’re like “one invet per compound, please!”

ryannathans@aussie.zone on 06 Feb 2025 13:37 collapse

I’m literally receiving these compounds for pain treatment at present and everyone involved in the treatment process is intimately aware of how other cannabinoids (not just CBD) modulate the effects of THC, reduce negative effects and increase desired effect

CBC, CBN, CBG, THCV, CBD, THC all on the menu, the modulation on THC used with purpose