Handbook of Cannabis for Clinicians
Principles and Practice
27 August 2021
Description
The first foundational text on the clinical use of cannabis and cannabinoid therapies.
Despite thousands of years of medical use and an impressive record of safety, versatility, and efficacy, Cannabis sativa has existed outside the modern pharmacopeia since the 1940s. Primarily driven by popular demand, this botanical has returned to health care, but most clinicians lack the knowledge essential for identifying candidates for treatment, guiding patients, maximizing benefit, and minimizing harm.
Dustin Sulak provides health care professionals—including physicians, psychologists, pharmacists, and nurses—with an accessible and evidence-based reference that empowers them to intelligently discuss cannabis with their patients and implement cannabis and cannabinoid therapies with confidence. Based on over a decade of clinical experience and an extensive review of the literature, this detailed and scientifically accurate guide includes the history of cannabis in medicine, the foundations of endocannabinoid physiology, the pharmacological effects of cannabis’ myriad active constituents, the clinical utility of its various preparations, and specific strategies and cautions for treating the most common conditions presenting to a cannabis clinician. This guide is an essential resource for practitioners of any specialty field or experience level who wish to improve their patients’ outcomes, harness the healing potential of the endocannabinoid system, and wield a powerful solution to many of healthcare’s challenges.
Reviews
"Authoritative and accessible, this handbook of cannabis is highly-referenced and science balanced. Dustin Sulak's extensive experience as a cannabis clinician makes this the most comprehensive resource to date. The 'Treatment Strategies for Clinicians' and 'Cautions' combine to empower practitioners seeking a therapeutic knowledge-base with the tools they need to facilitate integrating cannabis into clinical practice. " — Donald I. Abrams, MD, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, coeditor (with Andrew T. Weil) of Integrative Oncology, Oxford University Press
"Dustin Sulak is a remarkable clinician and educator, and he has combined these forces to produce a book that is brimming with insights and compassion. This book deserves to be on the bookshelf of everyone interested in the therapeutic uses of cannabis: past, present, and future. " — Dr. Mark A. Ware, MBSS MSc, Chief Medical Officer, Canopy Growth Corporation