大麻使用者高同型半胱氨酸血症、低维生素水平和低皮质醇的管理:2例报告

Jozélio de Carvalho MDḤ , Aaron Lerner MD , Daniel Feingold PhD
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摘要

目的对2例长期大麻吸食者进行营养治疗和心理治疗。临床特征:28岁男性,有哮喘、抑郁、焦虑和吸烟病史,长期吸食大麻9年(通常每周3次)。39岁男子,有焦虑和疲劳病史,长期吸食大麻14年(通常每周两次)。实验室测试显示血液中同型半胱氨酸、维生素和皮质醇的水平发生了变化。干预和结果:两名患者均给予维生素(叶酸、甲基钴胺素和吡哆醇)、维生素D、红景天和l -酪氨酸补充剂。两名患者也接受了心理治疗。经过2个月的治疗,两名患者的大麻消费量都有所改善并有所减少。结论:本研究描述了2名大麻使用者的维生素缺乏、低皮质醇水平和高同型半胱氨酸血症,他们通过营养补充和心理治疗相结合进行管理。
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Management of Hyperhomocysteinemia, Low Vitamin Levels, and Low Cortisol in Cannabis Users: A Report of 2 Cases

Objective

The purpose of this study was to describe the management of 2 long-term users of cannabis with nutrition and psychotherapy.

Clinical Features

A 28-year-old man presented with a medical history of asthma, depression, anxiety, and smoking, and was a long-term user of cannabis for 9 years (usually 3 times a week). A 39-year-old man presented with a medical history of anxiety and fatigue, and was a long-term user of cannabis for 14 years (usually twice a week). Laboratory tests showed altered blood levels of homocysteine, vitamins, and cortisol.

Intervention and Outcome

Both patients were given supplements of vitamins (folic acid, methylcobalamin, and pyridoxine), vitamin D, Rhodiola rosea, and L-tyrosine. Psychotherapy also was provided to both patients. After 2 months of treatment, both patients improved and reduced their cannabis consumption.

Conclusion

This study describes vitamin deficiencies, low cortisol levels, and hyperhomocysteinemia in 2 cannabis users who were managed with a combination of nutritional supplements and psychotherapy.

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