Solving the Problem of Cannabis Classification
Problem: Cultivators and retail employees use unvalidated anecdotes to classify Cannabis flowers. Cannabis contains many active ingredients. When consumed, these ingredients are associated with many different effects. This many-to-many relationship can be described as molecular clusters intertwined in a web of psychological and physiological events. Traditional pharmaceutical studies have created oversimplified models of a single […]
DiGeorge Syndrome
DiGeorge syndrome presents significant challenges in medical care. Its genetic underpinnings lead to severe immunodeficiency. This condition complicates the management of infectious diseases. Patients often require tailored therapeutic strategies. Understanding these complexities remains crucial for effective treatment. Pyoktanin and its Role in Antisepsis Pyoktanin, also known as methyl violet, plays a role in antiseptic protocols. […]
Exploring Treatments: Human Recombinant Humulin 70/30 and Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
Understanding Human Recombinant Humulin 70/30 and Its Composition Understanding the intricate interplay of pharmaceuticals in child and adolescent psychiatry demands a keen insight into the compositions and mechanisms of various therapeutic agents. One such agent that has garnered attention is Human Recombinant Humulin 70/30. This particular insulin formulation is a blend of 70% NPH, an […]
Exploring Becaplermin’s Role in Treating Blood Disorders Effectively
Exploring the Role of Becaplermin in Oncology Treatments The landscape of medical oncology is continually evolving, with new treatments emerging to address the complex challenges posed by blood disorders. Among these advancements, becaplermin has garnered attention for its potential therapeutic applications. Originally developed for wound healing, this recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor is now being […]
Why does the FDA have a hard time approving botanical remedies?
The process that the FDA uses to evaluate drugs works well for products with a single active ingredient. Because botanical drugs have many potential active ingredients, the current process becomes complex, lengthy, and costly to evaluate botanicals with multiple ingredients. The FDA needs to come up with a process for botanicals that allow for variability […]
Where do I start?
The last time I used marijuana was in the 70’s when I got it from a friend. With all the variety and complexity of legal weed, what should I be looking for? First ask yourself if you are looking for a mind or body high. If you are looking for a mind high with the […]
Exploring Metoclopramide: Unexpected Links to Cushing Syndrome Symptoms
Understanding Metoclopramide and Its Role in Geriatric Care Metoclopramide has long been a cornerstone in addressing gastrointestinal complications, particularly in the realm of geriatric care. This medication, primarily used for its antiemetic properties, works by enhancing gastric motility and expediting gastric emptying, thus offering relief to older adults who often suffer from slowed digestive processes. […]
DYC communicates cannabis’ characteristics with symbols and colors through a science-backed color-tagging system
Preliminary evidence suggests Cannabis aroma may be more predictive of subjective pleasurable effects than THC content. However, an aroma based system is not logistically available to consumers. In response, DYC created a simple classification system that communicates the plant’s characteristics with symbols and colors.