防止对马来西亚医用大麻立法的监督:风险、利益和监管要求分析

Mohamad Haniki Nik Mohamed, Nor Ilyani Mohamed Nazar, I. E. Ridzwan, Norhidayah Mohd Taufek, Norny Syafinaz Ab Rahman
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联合国毒品和犯罪问题办公室(毒品和犯罪问题办公室)将大麻列为2021年全球使用最广泛的物质。据预测,由于越来越多的国家开始将大麻用于医疗目的合法化,未来五年大麻的使用量将大幅增加。1983年,马来西亚宣布药物使用问题为国家紧急情况。从那时起,政府采取了许多措施来建立一个“没有非法毒品的国家”。为了分析医用大麻的风险、益处和法规,进行了一项综合从计算机化数据库检索中检索到的文献结果的叙述性审查。越来越多的证据表明,大麻合法化导致越来越多的人开始滥用这种物质并对其产生依赖,包括第一个将大麻合法化的国家。尽管有说法和研究报告称,治疗某些疾病需要医用大麻,但马来西亚决定将大麻合法化需要仔细权衡风险和收益。毕竟,还有其他fda批准的药物被临床证明是安全有效的替代品,目前可用于治疗此类疾病。在决定大麻的监管地位之前,需要认真考虑对大麻许可和销售的管制。因此,防止马来西亚大麻滥用高峰的最佳方法是禁止拥有、种植、收获和加工大麻,即使是个人使用。在作出大麻合法化的决定之前,缺乏关于医用大麻的利弊的高质量临床试验也应该是一个主要考虑因素。
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Preventing Oversight on Medical Cannabis Legislation in Malaysia: Analysis of Risks, Benefits and Regulation Requirements
The United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) ranked cannabis as the most widely used substance worldwide in 2021. It has been predicted that the use will dramatically increase in the next five years due to an increasing number of countries starting to legalise it for medical purposes. In 1983, Malaysia declared the substance use problem as a national emergency. Since then, the government has taken many steps to establish a ‘country without illicit drugs’. To analyse risks, benefits and regulations of medical cannabis, a narrative review synthesising the findings of literature retrieved from computerised database search was conducted. Increasing evidence shows that legalising cannabis leads to an increased number of people starting to abuse this substance and become dependent on it, including the country that became the first to legalise cannabis. Although there are claims and studies reported that medical cannabis is needed to treat certain diseases, the decision to legalise cannabis in Malaysia needs to carefully weigh the risks and benefits. After all, there are other FDA-approved medicines clinically proven to be safe and effective alternatives that are currently available to treat such diseases. The control of cannabis licensing and selling needs to be taken into serious consideration before deciding on the regulatory status of cannabis. Therefore, the best way to prevent the spike of cannabis abuse in Malaysia is by prohibiting possession, planting, harvesting and processing cannabis, even for personal use. The lack of high-quality clinical trials regarding the benefits and harms of cannabis for medical purposes should also be a major consideration before the decision to legalise cannabis is made.
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