Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Caroline Figueira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Vargas,Divane de, Toneloto,Fernanda Lima, Ito,Victor Daichi, Volpato,Rosa Jacinto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to identify and synthesize studies on the effects of cannabis use and its relation with SARS-CoV-2, as well as the therapeutic possibilities of using cannabinoids in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Methods: scoping review, in the BVS, PubMed, SCIELO, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Web of Science, MedNar, CAPES and ProQuest databases, with no language restriction and year limitation. Narrative synthesis was performed. Results: cannabis use causes changes in the respiratory and vascular system, it reduces the production of cytokines, which affects the users’ immune system, increasing the susceptibility to infection and progression of COVID-19. However, studies have suggested the use of cannabinoids in the prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19, due to their anti-inflammatory effect. Conclusions: the use of inhaled cannabis increases the progression and severity of the infection. On the other hand, the benefits of cannabinoids seem promising to modulate the immune system, but it needs further studies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
title Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
spellingShingle Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
Pereira,Caroline Figueira
Marijuana Use
Cannabis
Coronavirus Infections
Mental Health
Nursing
title_short Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
title_full Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
title_fullStr Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
title_sort Implications of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Use in COVID-19: Scoping Review
author Pereira,Caroline Figueira
author_facet Pereira,Caroline Figueira
Vargas,Divane de
Toneloto,Fernanda Lima
Ito,Victor Daichi
Volpato,Rosa Jacinto
author_role author
author2 Vargas,Divane de
Toneloto,Fernanda Lima
Ito,Victor Daichi
Volpato,Rosa Jacinto
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Caroline Figueira
Vargas,Divane de
Toneloto,Fernanda Lima
Ito,Victor Daichi
Volpato,Rosa Jacinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marijuana Use
Cannabis
Coronavirus Infections
Mental Health
Nursing
topic Marijuana Use
Cannabis
Coronavirus Infections
Mental Health
Nursing
description ABSTRACT Objective: to identify and synthesize studies on the effects of cannabis use and its relation with SARS-CoV-2, as well as the therapeutic possibilities of using cannabinoids in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Methods: scoping review, in the BVS, PubMed, SCIELO, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Web of Science, MedNar, CAPES and ProQuest databases, with no language restriction and year limitation. Narrative synthesis was performed. Results: cannabis use causes changes in the respiratory and vascular system, it reduces the production of cytokines, which affects the users’ immune system, increasing the susceptibility to infection and progression of COVID-19. However, studies have suggested the use of cannabinoids in the prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19, due to their anti-inflammatory effect. Conclusions: the use of inhaled cannabis increases the progression and severity of the infection. On the other hand, the benefits of cannabinoids seem promising to modulate the immune system, but it needs further studies.
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