Could you wake up during surgery?

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Could you wake up during surgery?

Right now, the push to make marijuana legal for adult recreational use throughout the entire United States (it’s already legal in Canada) makes it seem like cannabis is a unicorn that poops rainbows. While cannabis has a lot of positive uses, it isn’t without its side effects.

And since legalization is so new there aren’t a whole lot of studies on marijuana and we don’t always know what those side effects will be.One of the side effects that has been discovered recently is an interference with the effectiveness of anesthesia drugs — which is an important thing to know about because you don’t want to wake up during surgery.

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Why You Want to Stay Under During Anesthesia

Waking up during a surgery you are supposed to be under anesthesia for can be a traumatic experience.

But that’s what can happen if you don’t get adequate doses to put you fully under.

This is especially true if you have powerful muscle relaxants in your system and you can’t tell the surgeon that you woke up.That’s why it’s important to know if specific substances can interfere with anesthesia.

And it turns out that substances like marijuana can cause a need for MORE anesthesia.

Cannabis Use Became Legal in Colorado in 2012

While mairjuana has been used in the United States for recreational and medicinal purposes since the United States has existed, it’s only become legal in some places recently.Cannabis (or marijuana) became legal for recreational use in Colorado in 2012, and this legislation change has created both challenges and opportunities in medicine.

The laws vary from state to state, with some having fully legal marijuana and some having legal medical marijuana and some having no legality at all. But Colorado was the first state to legalize in 2012.

The Study

Because of a bit more history with legalization, the medical records were reviewed in Colorado to find out if marijuana influenced the amount of sedatives people needed for an endoscopic procedure.A total of 250 medical records were reviewed from 1 endoscopy center and 1 endoscopist to minimize the variability in sedation technique for the study purposes

Cannabis Users Needed Much More Sedation

The study showed that cannabis users needed 2 times more propofol for anesthesia compared to nonusers and that drugs like fentanyl also needed slightly higher doses.Medical records from 250 patients were reviewed, and researchers found that compared with people who did not regularly use cannabis, people who regularly used cannabis required an amount of sedation for endoscopic procedures that was significantly higher (P=.05).

This is important, because you don’t want to not have enough anesthesia during a medical procedure.

Cancer Patients and Those Undergoing Surgeries Should Know About This Connection

It’s obvious that people who are undergoing surgeries or other procedures requiring anesthesia should know this information.

But it also might be important for cancer patients to know about.

Many people receiving cancer treatments use both medical marijuana and opioid pain relief — which may be blunted by the effects of the marijuana.

This Information Isn’t Widely Known Yet

Because marijuana is just now gaining legal status in some places in the US there aren’t a lot of good studies on it yet, and the studies that are out there aren’t well known yet.It’s going to take a while to comb through all the interactions that marijuana can have with other treatments.

But since we do know this one with anesthesia is potentially a problem, it’s good to be aware of BEFORE you go into surgery and if you use marijuana make sure that you let your doctors know.

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