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    Cannabis, synthetic cannabinoids, and psychosis risk

    Over the past 50 years, anecdotal reports linking
    cannabis sativa (marijuana) and psychosis
    have been steadily accumulating, giving rise
    to the notion of “cannabis psychosis.” Despite this historic
    connection, marijuana often is regarded as a “soft
    drug” with few harmful effects. However, this benign
    view is now being revised, along with mounting research
    demonstrating a clear association between cannabis
    and psychosis.
    In this article, I review evidence on marijuana’s impact
    on the risk of developing psychotic disorders, as
    well as the potential contributions of “medical” marijuana
    and other legally available products containing
    synthetic cannabinoids to psychosis risk.

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