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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19980923/


Pot may hike risk of psychosis, study suggests
Even limited use could up chance of serious mental illness by 40 percent
The Associated Press
Updated: 3:59 p.m. PT July 26, 2007

LONDON - Using marijuana seems to increase the chance of becoming psychotic, researchers report in an analysis of past research that reignites the issue of whether pot is dangerous.
The new review suggests that even infrequent use could raise the small but real risk of this serious mental illness by 40 percent.
Doctors have long suspected a connection and say the latest findings underline the need to highlight marijuana’s long-term risks. The research, paid for by the British Health Department, is being published Friday in the medical journal The Lancet.
“The available evidence now suggests that cannabis is not as harmless as many people think,” said Dr. Stanley Zammit, one of the study’s authors and a lecturer in the department of psychological medicine at Cardiff University.
The researchers said they couldn’t prove that marijuana use itself increases the risk of psychosis, a category of several disorders with schizophrenia being the most commonly known.
There could be something else about marijuana users, “like their tendency to use other drugs or certain personality traits, that could be causing the psychoses,” Zammit said.
Thousands tracked
Marijuana is the most frequently used illegal substance in many countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States. About 20 percent of young adults report using it at least once a week, according to government statistics.
Zammit and colleagues from the University of Bristol, Imperial College and Cambridge University examined 35 studies that tracked tens of thousands of people for periods ranging from one year to 27 years to examine the effect of marijuana on mental health.
They looked for psychotic illnesses as well as cognitive disorders including delusions and hallucinations, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, neuroses and suicidal tendencies.
They found that people who used marijuana had roughly a 40 percent higher chance of developing a psychotic disorder later in life. The overall risk remains very low.
For example, Zammit said the risk of developing schizophrenia for most people is less than 1 percent. The prevalence of schizophrenia is believed to be about five in 1,000 people. But because of the drug’s wide popularity, the researchers estimate that about 800 new cases of psychosis could be prevented by reducing marijuana use.
Disturbing outlook
The scientists found a more disturbing outlook for “heavy users” of pot, those who used it daily or weekly: Their risk for psychosis jumped to a range of 50 percent to 200 percent.
One doctor noted that people with a history of mental illness in their families could be at higher risk. For them, marijuana use “could unmask the underlying schizophrenia,” said Dr. Deepak Cyril D’Souza, an associate professor of psychiatry at Yale University, who was not involved in the study.
Dr. Wilson Compton, a senior scientist at the National Institute on Drug Abuse in Washington, called the study persuasive.
“The strongest case is that there are consistencies across all of the studies,” and that the link was seen only with psychoses — not anxiety, depression or other mental health problems, he said.
Scientists cannot rule out that pre-existing conditions could have led to both marijuana use and later psychoses, he added.
Dispel the misconception
Scientists think it is biologically possible that marijuana could cause psychoses because it interrupts important neurotransmitters such as dopamine. That can interfere with the brain’s communication systems.
Some experts say governments should now work to dispel the misconception that marijuana is a benign drug.

“We’ve reached the end of the road with these kinds of studies,” said Dr. Robin Murray of King’s College, who had no role in the Lancet study. “Experts are now agreed on the connection between cannabis and psychoses. What we need now is for 14-year-olds to know it.”
In the U.K., the government will soon reconsider how marijuana should be classified in its hierarchy of drugs. In 2004, it was downgraded and penalties for possession were reduced. Many expect marijuana will be bumped up to a class “B” category, with offenses likely to lead to arrests or longer jail sentences.
Two of the authors of the study were invited experts on the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs Cannabis Review in 2005. Several authors reported being paid to attend drug company-sponsored meetings related to marijuana, and one received consulting fees from companies that make antipsychotic medications.

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Nov 27, 2006
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bullshit but this def sucks because our gov't only listens to the negative studies and never the ones that proves that our dear friend mary jane has many positive effects
 

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damn...I thought this was gonna be a link to the "Refer Madness" movie....I think Chong was in the broadway remake they did of that shit too
 
Aug 8, 2003
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why is it...

that instead of looking at this study and thinking "hmm.. maybe a crazy person is more likely to smoke"

they instead say "marijuana makes u crazy!!!"


buuullllshit.. oh wait...

The researchers said they couldn’t prove that marijuana use itself increases the risk of psychosis, a category of several disorders with schizophrenia being the most commonly known.
There could be something else about marijuana users, “like their tendency to use other drugs or certain personality traits, that could be causing the psychoses,” Zammit said.
 

askG

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how could it not though...every drug has diff effects for everyone...while i dont believe that everyone who smokes will go crazy, i am certain that any drug no matter how harmless ppl belive it to be, can affect people....it is a mind altering substance...even medecine thats beneficial to ppl can have deadly effects for tohers...it all depends on the person.
 
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askG said:
how could it not though...every drug has diff effects for everyone...while i dont believe that everyone who smokes will go crazy, i am certain that any drug no matter how harmless ppl belive it to be, can affect people....it is a mind altering substance...even medecine thats beneficial to ppl can have deadly effects for tohers...it all depends on the person.
i believe that the extent of marijuana side effects would all be lung related to be honest.. (blunts, papers etc)

and if a person is on the verge of loosing his mind, and he smokes and he snaps, is it really the weed that "MADE" him crazy? or did it just speed up the eventual? cuz anything can make someone snap, but its not what made them crazy.
 

Defy

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side effects also include laziness and tendency to over eat....which reminds me, I'm hungry, but I don't wanna make nothing
 
Aug 8, 2003
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^haha reminds me of this thing i seen

"jimmy smoked crack and almost had a heart attack."

"johnny smoked pot and a lil hungry was all he got"

lol. or somethin like that
 

Gas One

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i have reoccuring fantasies of eating people while theyre alive.

i crave blood.

is this marijuana related?

mmmmm maybe.

like seriously, if someone called me right now and was liek i got these new cool knives wanna go stab a random person to death? id be like..bet!

yall think im makin jokes too thats the funny part

but its not a game
and at the same time

i kinda wanna do a dance, like the harlem shake or the chicken noodle soup

or possibly the twist or the mashed potato
 

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Yea but you gotta laugh at how over the top sarcastic it is, I was watchin that shit the other day..."smoke weed and you WILL go crazy"...
 

askG

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i knwe some dude back in high school who was a smoker...saw him years later looking all scraggily and like hed been homeless and looked a little off...dude said he had scizzophrenia due to weed...i have heard that weed can induce scizo in ppl who have it in them or some shit...not sure if its true but this dude said hed gotten it from weed...and i wouldnt doubt it...i mean, weed can have some severe paranoia efects and shit...until about 8mos-1 yr ago was i able to completely eliminate my paranoia when blazed and be completely comfy around common folk...i know when i was feeling low and smoked a sativa strain id get all melamcholy and shit...i dont know, from rirtshand experience, i say i wouldnt odoubt if it brought about some sort of mind altering effects on some ppl...like developing anxiety, paranoia etc etc, \\i still love to somke htough:)
 

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Defy said:
damn...I thought this was gonna be a link to the "Refer Madness" movie....I think Chong was in the broadway remake they did of that shit too
Speaking of movies, When is Potfest going to come out?
 
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Ive seen two of my homies go down the drain on shit they say was directly weed related.

One who developed schizophrenia and one who developed some sort of anxiety / psychosis type shit. Both of them said they noticed shit getting worse the more weed they smoked, but both kept doing it, cause 'everyone knows weed dont do shit to you' and it must have just been 'their nerves'.

I smoke weed myself. But I am not gonna sit here and try and say that some shit that fucks your brain off into another dimension has no ill mental effects whatsoever.

"Oh its all natural. Its a plant." So Is hemlock. And hopefully none of yall will drink hemlock tea. And yes, the majority of smokers may not instantly have or develop some kind of problem, but that doesn't mean the potential ain't there.

Psychopharmacology is extremely complex...some people have absolutely no reaction whatsoever to certain substances or mind effects and some do. But weed proponents always crack me up when they claim that shit is just like eating some m&ms or some shit.