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Tipo de material : bachelorThesis
Título : Estado actual del uso de la marihuana medicinal en Ecuador
Autor : Gálvez Salazar, Paulina Maribel
Tutor : Melo Pérez, Diego Hernán
Palabras clave : INVESTIGACIÓN PERIODÍSTICA;BENEFICIOS SOCIALES-CANNABIS;MEDICAMENTOS;DROGA ILEGAL
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2019
Citación : Gálvez Salazar, P. M. (2019). Estado actual del uso de la marihuana medicinal en Ecuador (Tesis de pregrado). Universidad de las Américas, Quito.
Resumen : El cannabis medicinal es un medicamento considerado natural porque se extrae de la planta de marihuana que tiene dos componentes, el Tetrahidrocannabinol THC el elemento psicoactivo...
Descripción : Medicinal cannabis is a medicine considered natural because it is extracted from the marijuana plant that has two components, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) the psychoactive element and cannabidiol (CBD) the element with analgesic properties. Cannabis for therapeutic purposes has already been legalized in several countries in the region and the world. Cannabis is used, produced and marketed in Ecuador despite not being legalized; the issue first entered the National Assembly as a bill in 2016 and so far no resolution has been given. The debate around medical cannabis focuses on two points, the doctor and the legal one. This journalistic investigation conducted through interviews shows about the current state of cannabis use in Ecuador from the two central points, which show that there is a cannabis community in the country, which for lack of regulation has been become a social problem, encompassing the economy and people's health.
URI : http://dspace.udla.edu.ec/handle/33000/11706
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