Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Relatively little is known in terms of patient demographics, indications, previous cannabis use, or the forms and dosages of medical marijuana (MM) dispensed for patients at MM dispensaries. Even less is known in terms of how male and female patients may differ in each of these aspects. The goal of...

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Main Authors: H. Raymond Allen, Doug Boudreaux, Jeffrey N. Keller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1865
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spelling doaj-d735c0f97bcc41c4a5e6d314de28291d2020-11-25T03:50:18ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832020-06-0191865186510.3390/jcm9061865Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana DispensariesH. Raymond Allen0Doug Boudreaux1Jeffrey N. Keller2Pennington Biomedical Research Center, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70820, USAPresident of Louisiana Association of Therapeutic Alternatives, Hope Pharmacy, 1410 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103, USAPennington Biomedical Research Center, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70820, USARelatively little is known in terms of patient demographics, indications, previous cannabis use, or the forms and dosages of medical marijuana (MM) dispensed for patients at MM dispensaries. Even less is known in terms of how male and female patients may differ in each of these aspects. The goal of the current study was to examine each of these variables using a retrospective analysis of deidentified patient data from MM dispensaries in Louisiana. Deidentified data were analyzed from web-based pharmacist–patient consultations at MM dispensaries throughout Louisiana. Data were collected during the first 6 months following the initiation of the MM dispensing program in Louisiana. A total of 1195 MM patients (598 male/597 female) were included in the analyses. The average age of the sample was 51.9 years (±14.8) and it was composed primarily of white patients (86.7%). Males and females were nearly identical in terms of average age, race, previous cannabis use, indication profile, and MM recommendations. Differences between males and females were observed in terms of opioid use, history of psychosis, presence of more than one indication, and the duration of previous cannabis use. Our data indicate that, in MM dispensaries of the Deep South state, there are numerous similarities—and some potentially important differences—between male and female MM patients. The importance of these differences, and the importance of continued data collection/analysis, for improving MM dispensing are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1865demographicsdispensarygendermedical marijuanapharmacistweb-based
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Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Journal of Clinical Medicine
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pharmacist
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Doug Boudreaux
Jeffrey N. Keller
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title Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
title_short Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
title_full Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
title_fullStr Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Male and Female Patients in Louisiana Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
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series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Relatively little is known in terms of patient demographics, indications, previous cannabis use, or the forms and dosages of medical marijuana (MM) dispensed for patients at MM dispensaries. Even less is known in terms of how male and female patients may differ in each of these aspects. The goal of the current study was to examine each of these variables using a retrospective analysis of deidentified patient data from MM dispensaries in Louisiana. Deidentified data were analyzed from web-based pharmacist–patient consultations at MM dispensaries throughout Louisiana. Data were collected during the first 6 months following the initiation of the MM dispensing program in Louisiana. A total of 1195 MM patients (598 male/597 female) were included in the analyses. The average age of the sample was 51.9 years (±14.8) and it was composed primarily of white patients (86.7%). Males and females were nearly identical in terms of average age, race, previous cannabis use, indication profile, and MM recommendations. Differences between males and females were observed in terms of opioid use, history of psychosis, presence of more than one indication, and the duration of previous cannabis use. Our data indicate that, in MM dispensaries of the Deep South state, there are numerous similarities—and some potentially important differences—between male and female MM patients. The importance of these differences, and the importance of continued data collection/analysis, for improving MM dispensing are discussed.
topic demographics
dispensary
gender
medical marijuana
pharmacist
web-based
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1865
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