CBV
Limited data
Limited data
Sparse data. Doses and effects may be unreliable or untested.
- 2 corroborating sources
- no dose data
- 2 corroborating sources
- no dose data
Summary
Cannabis (also known as THC, marijuana, weed, pot, grass, hemp, and many others) is a preparation of the cannabis plant that produces psychoactive effects when consumed (via smoking, vaporizing, or ingestion). It is the most used illicit substance in the world. The mechanism of action is binding activity at cannabinoid receptors distributed throughout the body.
Tolerance
Tolerance Decay
Acute tolerance: develops within a single session — the reset numbers above apply after sustained heavy use, not after one binge. Within-session tachyphylaxis usually resets largely overnight.
Effects
- Stimulation
- Mental/physical stimulation
- Insomnia
- Nausea
- Pupil dilation
- Increased heart rate
- Restlessness
- Muscle tension
- Sweating/chills
- Decreased appetite
- Euphoria
- Wakefulness
- Empathy
- Insight
- Analysis enhancement
- Anxiety
- Confusion
- Time distortion
- Ego softening
- Change in perception
- Color enhancement
- Increased music appreciation
- Enhanced tactile sensation
- Tracers
- Tactile enhancement
- Brightened colour
- Pattern recognition enhancement
- Drifting
- Auditory distortion
- Closed/Open eye visuals
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