Findings seen in real-world patients with a range of chronic health conditions
However, cannabis and cannabis-based medicines may aid certain clinical conditions
Prevalence highest in current e-cigarette users and Hispanic and sexual minority populations
Mean weekly cannabis-involved emergency department visits higher during 2020, 2021, 2022 than corresponding periods in 2019
No impact on receipt of opioid or nonopioid pain treatment seen among patients with chronic noncancer pain
Rate of acute care related to cannabis use during pregnancy increased from 11.0 to 20.0 per 100,000 pregnancies from before versus after legalization
Improvement observed across a range of health conditions, mostly sustained over time
Overall risk of CUD on schizophrenia was slightly higher among men than women
Analysis shows most exceed the declared amount of melatonin and cannabidiol and may expose children to very high doses
However, most cases involved more than one substance