Amanda J. Gruber M.D., Harrison G. Pope Jr. M.D., Michael E. Brown M.D.
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Abstract
Several lines of evidence suggest that cannabis may have antidepressant effects. However, methodologic limitations in available studies make the results difficult to interpret. We review this literature and present five cases in which the evidence seems particularly clear that marijuana produced a direct antidepressant effect. If true, these observations argue that many patients may use marijuana to “self-treat” depressive symptoms. Depression 4:77–80 (1996). © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
病人会把大麻当作抗抑郁药吗?
一些证据表明,大麻可能具有抗抑郁作用。然而,现有研究方法的局限性使得结果难以解释。我们回顾了这些文献,并提出了五个案例,其中的证据似乎特别清楚,大麻产生了直接的抗抑郁作用。如果这是真的,这些观察表明,许多患者可能使用大麻来“自我治疗”抑郁症状。抑郁症:77 - 80(1996)。©1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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