Cannabis use may reduce mortality risk in psychosis patients

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  • firestorm
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    • Jul 2008
    • 1550

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    Cannabis use may reduce mortality risk in psychosis patients

    MedWire News: Cannabis use is associated with reduced mortality risk in patients with psychotic disorders, study results suggest.

    In contrast, alcohol use was not associated with mortality risk in psychosis patients, report Maju Mathew Koola (University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA) and team.

    "This interesting finding of decreased mortality risk? cannabis users is a novel finding and one that will need replication in larger epidemiological studies," they comment in the Journal of Psychiatric Research.

    The researchers studied 762 patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or psychosis not otherwise specified, aged 18-55 years, who were followed up for more than 10 years.

    Clinical charts were used to assess substance use among the patients, which was defined as regular and heavy use, abuse, or dependence.

    In total, 584 (77%) patients had co-morbid lifetime substance use, with cannabis and alcohol being the most common substances used, at 39% and 63%, respectively.

    Examination of the Social Security Death Index revealed that 62 patients died during the follow-up period.

    Analysis revealed than cannabis users were significantly less likely to die over the study period than nonusers, with 5- and 10-year overall mortality rates of 3.1% versus 7.5% and 5.5% versus 13.6%.

    The reduced mortality risk among cannabis users remained significant after accounting for age, gender, race, and smoking status, at a hazard ratio of 0.5 compared with non-users.

    There was no association between alcohol use and mortality, after adjustment for confounding factors, the researchers note.

    Koola et al conclude: "We observed a lower mortality risk in cannabis-using psychotic disorder patients compared to cannabis non-users despite subjects having similar symptoms and treatments."

    They add: "Future research is warranted to replicate these findings and to shed light on the anti-inflammatory properties of the endocannabinoid system and its role in decreased mortality in people with psychotic disorders."

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  • johnboy1974
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2008
    • 3418

    #2
    I've never been worried by anyone who smokes the stuff. It's the state they get into when they can't get it that worries me.

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    • Snowy79
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      • Jan 2011
      • 1347

      #3
      Less cannabis smokers die as it's hard to get killed when you can't be arsed getting out of your house to do anything. Piss heads tend to be outside when they're pissed and get into fights, knocked down or do something stupid that puts their life in danger. Now can I have my research money please ?

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      • tshirtman
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        • Dec 2008
        • 1345

        #4
        its quite vague about the patients they studied, I'd like to know how many of these patients where locked up in hospital under section and for how long, during the study.
        If someone one spent half of the study time in hospital, the results mean nothing,
        and I can tell you for certain those suffering from Schizoid affected disorder are the hardest people to treat and will spend long periods in hospital, whether as a revolving door patient, or for long periods at a time.
        !retupmoc eht ni deppart m'I !pleH

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        • Meat-Head
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          • Oct 2009
          • 32000

          #5
          well if it's any use, had a car in today his 'air freshner' was 'scent de la fresh bud' or something, made me feel light headed and dizzy - more than usual.

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          • andy1967
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            • Oct 2010
            • 1378

            #6
            Light headed ? it made your hair change colour
            Sir Alex Ferguson in 1988

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            • Meat-Head
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              • Oct 2009
              • 32000

              #7
              Originally posted by andy1967
              it made your hair change colour
              soory was unable to skank any as he was hovering over my shoulder

              sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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