E169 - From “Street Drug” to Medicine: How Cannabis Is Taught in Pharmacy School with Ariana
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概要
What are future pharmacists really being taught about cannabis—and is the stigma finally disappearing?
In this episode of Reefer MEDness, Trevor and Kirk sit down with a University of Manitoba pharmacy student Ariana to explore how cannabis is being taught in modern healthcare education. From cannabinoid receptors (CB1/CB2) to drug interactions via CYP3A4, this conversation breaks down how cannabis is shifting from stigma to legitimate therapy.
You’ll learn about routes of administration, medical uses like pain and chemotherapy-induced nausea, and why healthcare providers must consider cannabis in patient care. Perhaps most importantly, Ariana provides insight into a cultural shift: cannabis is no longer viewed solely as a “drug of abuse,” but is starting to be seen as a legitimate therapeutic option within healthcare education.
Listen now to learn how cannabis education is reshaping pharmacy, patient care, and clinical decision-making.
College of Pharmacy - University of Manitoba - Website
Transcripts, papers and so much more at: reefermed.ca