All Relations between ethanol and cannabinoids

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
H Daisley, A Jones-Le Cointe, G Hutchinson, V Simmon. Fatal cardiac toxicity temporally related to poly-drug abuse. Veterinary and human toxicology. vol 40. issue 1. 1998-03-17. PMID:9467203. the pathophysiology of cardiac toxicity temporally related to the use of cocaine, cannabinoids and ethanol is reviewed. 1998-03-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
H K Louagie, A G Verstraete, C J De Soete, D G Baetens, P A Call. A sudden awakening from a near coma after combined intake of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) and ethanol. Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology. vol 35. issue 6. 1997-12-04. PMID:9365424. a case of a sudden awakening from a near coma after combined intake or gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (ghb) (125 micrograms/ml), ethanol (134 mg/dl), and cannabinoids is described. 1997-12-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Arnone, J Maruani, F Chaperon, M H Thiébot, M Poncelet, P Soubrié, G Le Fu. Selective inhibition of sucrose and ethanol intake by SR 141716, an antagonist of central cannabinoid (CB1) receptors. Psychopharmacology. vol 132. issue 1. 1997-10-20. PMID:9272766. selective inhibition of sucrose and ethanol intake by sr 141716, an antagonist of central cannabinoid (cb1) receptors. 1997-10-20 2023-08-12 mouse
M Arnone, J Maruani, F Chaperon, M H Thiébot, M Poncelet, P Soubrié, G Le Fu. Selective inhibition of sucrose and ethanol intake by SR 141716, an antagonist of central cannabinoid (CB1) receptors. Psychopharmacology. vol 132. issue 1. 1997-10-20. PMID:9272766. these results suggest for the first time that endogenous cannabinoid systems may modulate the appetitive value of sucrose and ethanol, perhaps by affecting the activity of brain reward systems. 1997-10-20 2023-08-12 mouse
K D Eskridge, S K Guthri. Clinical issues associated with urine testing of substances of abuse. Pharmacotherapy. vol 17. issue 3. 1997-07-15. PMID:9165553. several factors may affect the validity and outcome of urine testing for abused drugs such as amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids, cocaine, ethanol, opiates, and phencyclidine. 1997-07-15 2023-08-12 human
M Augsburger, L Rivie. Drugs and alcohol among suspected impaired drivers in Canton de Vaud (Switzerland). Forensic science international. vol 85. issue 2. 1997-04-08. PMID:9061903. in these records, cannabinoids were found in 57%, opiates in 36%, ethanol in 36%, benzodiazepines in 15%, cocaine in 11%, methadone in 10% and amphetamines in 4%. 1997-04-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
B F Thomas, I B Adams, S W Mascarella, B R Martin, R K Razda. Structure-activity analysis of anandamide analogs: relationship to a cannabinoid pharmacophore. Journal of medicinal chemistry. vol 39. issue 2. 1996-02-28. PMID:8558515. we have found that a looped conformation of these arachidonyl compounds is energetically favorable and that a structural correlation between this low-energy conformation and the classical cannabinoids can be obtained with the superposition of (1) the oxygen of the carboxyamide with the pyran oxygen in delta 9-thc, (2) the hydroxyl group of the ethanol with the phenolic hydroxyl group of delta 9-thc, (3) the five terminal carbons and the pentyl side chain of delta9-thc, and (4) the polyolefin loop overlaying with the cannabinoid tricyclic ring. 1996-02-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
V McGill, A Kowal-Vern, S G Fisher, S Kahn, R L Gamell. The impact of substance use on mortality and morbidity from thermal injury. The Journal of trauma. vol 38. issue 6. 1995-08-07. PMID:7602638. to determine whether substance users (sus) differed from controls, 398 burn patients were studied, of whom, 161 had a positive drug screen for either ethanol, cannabinoids, cocaine metabolites, amphetamines, phencyclidine, or benzodiazepines. 1995-08-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Levin, S Abu-Lafi, J Zahalka, R Mechoula. Resolution of chiral cannabinoids on amylose tris(3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate) chiral stationary phase: effects of structural features and mobile phase additives. Journal of chromatography. A. vol 654. issue 1. 1994-02-10. PMID:8275178. the separation of six pairs of chiral cannabinoids was achieved using a dimethylphenylcarbamate derivative of amylose, immobilized on silica gel (chiralpak ad, daicel), using 2-propanol and ethanol as the modifiers of n-hexane in the mobile phase. 1994-02-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
D J Crouch, M M Birky, S W Gust, D E Rollins, J M Walsh, J V Moulden, K E Quinlan, R W Becke. The prevalence of drugs and alcohol in fatally injured truck drivers. Journal of forensic sciences. vol 38. issue 6. 1994-01-25. PMID:8263478. the most prevalent drugs were cannabinoids and ethanol, each found in 13% of the drivers. 1994-01-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
D E Moody, D J Crouch, R P Smith, C W Cresalia, P Francom, D G Wilkins, D E Rollin. Drug and alcohol involvement in railroad accidents. Journal of forensic sciences. vol 36. issue 5. 1992-01-02. PMID:1955835. cannabinoids, ethanol, cocaine, or multiple-drug use were found in 5, 3, 3, and 3 of those employees, respectively. 1992-01-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
E P Sloan, R J Zalenski, R F Smith, C M Sheaff, E H Chen, N I Keys, M Crescenzo, J A Barrett, E Berma. Toxicology screening in urban trauma patients: drug prevalence and its relationship to trauma severity and management. The Journal of trauma. vol 29. issue 12. 1990-01-25. PMID:2593195. ethanol, cannabinoids, and cocaine were the drugs most commonly found in urine, with positivity noted in 53%, 37%, and 34% of screens. 1990-01-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
A W Heinemann, S Schnoll, M Brandt, R Maltz, M Kee. Toxicology screening in acute spinal cord injury. Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. vol 12. issue 6. 1989-02-28. PMID:3064643. serum ethanol greater than 50 mg/dl was the most frequently found substance (observed in 40% of the cases) followed by urine analysis evidence of cocaine (14%), cannabinoids (8%), benzodiazipines (5%), and opiates (4%). 1989-02-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
E A Formukong, A T Evans, F J Evan. Analgesic and antiinflammatory activity of constituents of Cannabis sativa L. Inflammation. vol 12. issue 4. 1988-11-23. PMID:3169967. analgesic and antiinflammatory activity of constituents of cannabis sativa l. two extracts of cannabis sativa herb, one being cannabinoid-free (ethanol) and the other containing the cannabinoids (petroleum), were shown to inhibit pbq-induced writhing in mouse when given orally and also to antagonize tetradecanoylphorbol acetate (tpa)-induced erythema of mouse skin when applied topically. 1988-11-23 2023-08-11 mouse
M K Ashfaq, E S Watson, H N elSohl. The effect of subacute marijuana smoke inhalation on experimentally induced dermonecrosis by S. aureus infection. Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology. vol 9. issue 2-3. 1988-03-25. PMID:2830328. to further explore which of the constituents of marijuana were responsible for the decreased ni, the ethanol extract from marijuana leaves was partioned between water (cannabinoid free) and chloroform (cannabinoid rich). 1988-03-25 2023-08-11 mouse
L E Holliste. Interactions of cannabis with other drugs in man. NIDA research monograph. vol 68. 1986-12-03. PMID:3095648. only thc, of all cannabinoids, has a significant pharmacodynamic interaction with ethanol. 1986-12-03 2023-08-11 human
P Holmgren, E Loch, J Schubert. Drugs in motorists traveling Swedish roads: on-the-road-detection of intoxicated drivers and screening for drugs in these offenders. Forensic science international. vol 27. issue 1. 1985-05-28. PMID:3988194. by using a series of chemical methods for drug screening, we found that every third driver suspected of drunken driving due to ethanol, but not to other intoxicants, held some kind of a traffic-hazardous drug substance in his urine; benzodiazepines and cannabinoids were the most common findings. 1985-05-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
P Holmgren, E Loch, J Schubert. Drugs in motorists traveling Swedish roads: on-the-road-detection of intoxicated drivers and screening for drugs in these offenders. Forensic science international. vol 27. issue 1. 1985-05-28. PMID:3988194. we also conclude that drugs, particularly the benzodiazepines or cannabinoids, may be commonly encountered in drunken drivers, suspected of being inebriated by ethanol but no other toxicants. 1985-05-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Dvilansky, Z Zolotov, B Herzliker, I Natha. Effects of ethanol, CBD and delta 'THC on proliferation of K-562 cells. International journal of tissue reactions. vol 6. issue 5. 1985-03-21. PMID:6097561. the effect of ethanol and cannabinoids on proliferation of the leukaemic cell line k-562 is described. 1985-03-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
E M Sellers, U Bust. Benzodiazepines and ethanol: assessment of the effects and consequences of psychotropic drug interactions. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology. vol 2. issue 4. 1982-12-02. PMID:6126493. we suggest, however, that the ethanol-benzodiazepine interaction is probably less important than those involving ethanol and other psychotropic drugs, such as cannabinoids, neuroleptics, stimulants, and antidepressants. 1982-12-02 2023-08-12 Not clear