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Anticonvulsant Nature of Marihuana Smoking
Paul F. Consroe, PhD;
George C. Wood, PhD;
Harvey Buchsbaum, MD
JAMA. 1975;234(3):306-307.
Abstract
Marihuana smoking, in conjunction with therapeutic doses of phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin, was apparently necessary for controlling seizures in one 24-year-old epileptic patient.
(JAMA 234:306-307, 1975)
Author Affiliations
From the departments of pharmacology (Dr. Consroe) and pharmaceutical sciences (Dr. Wood), College of Pharmacy, and the Neurology Department, Tucson Medical Center (Dr. Buchsbaum), University of Arizona, Tucson.
Footnotes
Reprint requests to Department of Pharmacology, University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy, Tucson, AZ 85721 (Dr. Consroe).
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