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Title |
Marihuana. Science Standpoint |
Series |
Addictions |
Author(s) |
Mitch Earleywine |
Publisher |
EDGE 2000– National Institute for Drug Prevention |
Place of publishing |
Budapest |
Year of publishing |
2004 |
No. of pages |
406 |
ISBN |
978-963-86421-3-0 |
Abstract |
The issue draws objective picture about biological, pharmacological, psychological and social effects of substance used for 8000 years. Mitch Earleywine is looking for objective answers for marihuana related questions handled so far many ways. What type of mental-physical mutations can be caused by long term use of marihuana? How does marihuana affect lifestyle and mind? Can marihuana users be addicted by heroin, cocaine or other substances easier than non users? Can marihuana be used in medicine? Author does not give final answers for these questions but makes different approaches confronted. |
Remarks |
In Hungarian |

