Artificial Emotion
Bluelighter
But if pure cannabidiol was legal some could take it instead and not have to deal with some fucked up side effect like parkinson's, tardive dyskinesia, anhedonia, dyphoria or even kidney failure.
I'll answer that with a question. Why haven't the typicals been totally replaced by newer atypical drugs?
Morphine, heroin, different types of opium, different ROA of opium, pods, and pod extracts are all different from each other. I feel it is analogous to cannabis in that the pure concentrated compounds are legal and used more than the superior natural precursor but backwards drug laws prevent wider use of both. And opium can't be injected without some chemistry like cannabinoids. I think they should use smoked opium for pain because it has similar advantages like smoking cannabis as an ROA(I'm not saying they're the same).
The similarities are superficial. If isolated morphine and the whole drug opium from which it is extracted are both useful in medicine it does not follow that both cannabis and pure THC must both be useful medically because they are different drugs that are pharmacologically different.
I feel that pure versions of cannabinoids could still have some use.
So do I, but I still feel the same way about Marinol.
Also say a patient needs a very specific mixture of cannabinoids. Unless there's a bunch of mixtures on the market that come close to what they need, they may need to take each in pure form to get exactly what they need. With many other medicines that have several active compounds some have termed them irrational mixtures or "shotgun" medicine. Often other actives aren't usually need, it's hard to individualize the doses, and are often more expensive than any one drug alone. Usually with most of them it's cheaper and better just to buy each drug individually. So some many need Marinol in certain circumstances.
Cannabis is unlike pharmaceutic drugs and as such it is not a fair comparison to make. Prohibitionists have long made that argument but cannabis is a plant who's toxicity profile is lower than most drugs that are prescribed and so the presence of other cannabinoids which appear to do very little is less of an issue.
As for needing a bunch of mixtures on the market as you put it, usually there is at least one strain that each person finds more useful than others. Usually it's a combination of cannabinoids working in synergy that works best, and getting this unique combination is often possible with the right strain.
