Comparison of subjective, pharmacokinetic, and physiological effects of marijuana smoked as joints and blunts.

Author: CooperZiva D, HaneyMargaret

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Recent increases in marijuana smoking among the young adult population have been accompanied by the popularization of smoking marijuana as blunts instead of as joints. Blunts consist of marijuana wrapped in tobacco leaves, whereas joints consist of marijuana wrapped in cigarette paper. To date, the ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19443132

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Joints vs. Blunts: A Comparison of Marijuana Smoking Methods

As marijuana use becomes more prevalent, understanding the different methods of consumption is crucial for both public health and individual choices. This study compares the subjective, physiological, and pharmacokinetic effects of smoking marijuana as joints and blunts, two popular methods. The researchers recruited volunteers who smoked either marijuana rolled in cigarette paper (joints) or marijuana rolled in tobacco leaves (blunts) under controlled conditions.

The study found that joints produced higher levels of plasma THC and greater subjective intoxication compared to blunts. However, blunts led to increased heart rate and carbon monoxide levels, despite lower THC levels. The researchers also observed gender differences in the effects, with women experiencing more pronounced effects from joints compared to men. These findings highlight the importance of considering the specific method of marijuana consumption when evaluating its potential risks and benefits.

Blunts: A More Risky Choice?

The study suggests that while joints may produce higher levels of THC and greater intoxication, blunts may pose a greater risk due to increased carbon monoxide exposure and heart rate elevation. This information is crucial for individuals who choose to use marijuana, as it provides insights into the potential consequences of different consumption methods.

Health Implications and Lifestyle Considerations

The study underscores the importance of understanding the health implications of different marijuana consumption methods, particularly for individuals who are susceptible to cardiovascular problems. The researchers recommend that individuals who choose to use marijuana should be aware of the potential risks associated with blunts, especially in terms of carbon monoxide exposure and cardiovascular health. This information can help individuals make informed decisions about their marijuana use and mitigate potential risks.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The world of marijuana use is a complex landscape, much like the shifting sands of the desert. This study provides a valuable glimpse into the effects of different smoking methods, highlighting the importance of considering the potential risks and benefits associated with each choice. It serves as a reminder that even in the realm of personal choices, knowledge is power, and informed decision-making is essential for safeguarding our health.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2009-08-25
  2. Date Revised 2022-04-10
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

19443132

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS111666

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