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Title: Domestic internet purchasing and sources of cannabis for medicinal use within different countries : a systematic review
Authors: Bowman, Corinne
West, Lorna
Family, Hannah
Cordina, Maria
Keywords: Cannabis -- Therapeutic use
Cannabis -- Purchasing
Cannabis -- Utilization
Shopping -- Computer network resources
Patient education
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
Citation: Bowman, C., West, L., Family, H., & Cordina, M. (2019). Domestic internet purchasing and sources of cannabis for medicinal use within different countries: a systematic review. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 41(2), p. 609.
Abstract: Background: Controversies about different cannabis legalisation in various countries and inadequate regulation are raising safety concerns. Misleading labels and harmful contaminants occur with cannabis products, yet, the scale and severity of the adverse effects when consuming such products obtained through the internet is unknown. Purpose: The aim of the systematic review was to identify and appraise critically published literature that: (1) report the extent and type of internet purchasing of cannabis products, (2) countries which mostly apply this practice, and (3) the advantages, disadvantages and risks consumers experience purchasing cannabis products online.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/111376
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